I've gone as high as 50 PPM but the higher you go, the more likely it
will destabilize.
 Virtually any generator can make good colorless CS at 5 PPM.  It takes
some sophistication to go past 15- 20 PPM and still get a great product.
 The bigger the elctrodes and the better the water circulation, the higher
the current you can use and the stronger you can go and still get really
good results.  But each aspect of any given configuration has both lower
and upper limits that are affected by all the other aspects. Change 'this'
and everything else changes with it in different ways.

 Those of us who have reached some level of expertise have experimented for
years to get there and we're all still learning...it's not all so very
simple, that's for sure.
 You'll have to be very specific about what you hope to accomplish and
gleen some idea of the path you want to take before you can get specific
help from the list.
 A few months spent with the archives would be a great step.
Ken

At 09:02 PM 9/12/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello again:
>
>I guess I have focused a little more on what I want to
>accomplish here:
>
>first if somone has ppm values/rates for just using a
>30V(4 9v battery unit), with two small electrodes
>please send them to me. (ie rate values at what time
>and I am also looking for a particle size range for
>the homemade cheap units.
>
>Second For my business I want to focus on a target of
>100 PPM generation either using the LVDC constant
>current method or HVAC.  Can you even generate 100ppm
>with low voltage?
>
>corbin 
>
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