You will have to ask others on this list, I use HVAC. But from reading here it seems that it can take from 20 minutes to a couple of hours to make 8 oz. I make about 3.5 gallons an hour with HVAC and 4 neon sign transformers and a 3 ton water cooling unit.
Marshall Barbara Liles wrote: > Marshall, I'm getting the picture, but how slow is the LVDC? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ode Coyote > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:38 AM > Subject: Re: CS>New CS generater > They're all a little or a lot different depending on the > setup and specs, but both processes can make a similar > product. I think it's possible to make a higher colloid to > ion ratio with HVAC "if" it's set up for that. > LVDC is cheap, safe and slow. A good constant current unit > can equal a good HVAC setup, much cheaper, only a lot > slower. > HVAC is very expensive, fast and can be deadly to operate. > If it's not set up right, HVAC can make silver nitrates or > emulsified sludge layers very very fast. > If it is set up right, HVAC can do a very fine job. > Ken > > At 10:54 AM 9/12/02 -0500, you wrote: > >>>> > > <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Marshall, > <?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>O.K., Now > that I understand that much, what makes one or the > other better or worse in out final product> > <?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Thanks for > taking the time to answer. > <?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Barbara > <?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > <mailto:[email protected]>Marshall > Dudley > To: > <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] > > Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 6:43 > PM > Subject: Re: CS>New CS generater > > LVDC is low voltage direct current. > Normally the voltage is between 9 and 30 > volts, and the voltage does not change > polarity, or if it does, it does so at > no faster than a couple of times a > minute. > > HVAC is high voltage alternating > current. Nominally usually around 10,000 > volts, and 60 hertz frequecy. > > Marshall > > Barbara Liles wrote: > > <?fontfamily><?param > Arial><?smaller>I haven't been > on this long, but need to know > the difference between LVDC > and HVAC. I think that is what > I keep > reading.<?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > <?fontfamily><?param > Arial><?smaller>I anyone > responds, could you keep it > simple. I don't understand > electricity not charging very > well!<?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > <?fontfamily><?param > Arial><?smaller>Thanks<?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > > ----- Original > Message ----- > From: > <mailto:[email protected]>Jack > Dayton > To: > <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] > > Sent: Wednesday, > September 11, 2002 > 5:21 PM > Subject: Re: CS>New > CS generater > > > > From: > "mary lee > gladieux" > > <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> > > Subject: > CS>New CS > generater > Resent-Da > e: Wed, 11 > Sep 2002 > 11:14:58 > -0700 > > <?fon > family><?param > Arial><?smaller>I'm > a newbie > to this > board with > this > problem: > with my > brand new > colloid > master > 777, I > tried to > generate > one quart > of approx > 10 ppm CS > but after > 23 hours > the > process > never > completed > so I shut > the > processor > off. I > attempted > this on > the 9th > and 10th > of this > month. Is > this huge > amount of > time > normal to > make CS? > Did anyone > else > experience > this on > those > dates? > Thank you > for any > response.<?/smaller><?/fontfamily> > > > > ************************************ > > Hi Mary Lee, > > I'm not familiar > with that generator, > but > that time is WAAAAY > to long. > > On my LV/DC I do > 42ozs of distilled > water > plus a spike of 2 oz > from my last batch > just > to get things > started. It is > usually finished > in one and one half > hours. > 23 hours ?, > something is not > right. First > reread the > instructions > carefully, because > that time is WRONG! > > Jack > > <<<< > > > > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of > colloidal silver. > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: > http://silverlist.org > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: > http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

