In the Age of Anacronym Thank you all who respondeed afew weeks prior regarding the Model CS-300 and Hepatitis C input...much appriciated.
I have progressed since purchasing (unfortunatley) the CS-300 a couple years ago (too late to return) from not using it at all, to mud, to a clear or yelolow product w/o residue or apparent Ag compounds. First found good store bought distilled. Then found cheap, good distillationunit and ran my RO H20 through it. Next fish air bubbler. Instead of 8oz batch, increased to 1/2 gallon. This helped alot by increasing dispersion, decreasing current arc between electrodes. Then utilized the magnetic stirrer - much better than bubbler. Now I was cooking. The quality was good and controllable, and I was making more per batch. This is desirable since I wanted to take 8oz 2x day, a significant increase from 1-2oz/day. I have now been taking the silver for 10 months. Since I have been doing a few other things to combat the HepC and the symptoms are up down on off, there are few real quantitative measures. However, my liver function tests recently came back normal for the first time in 8 years. And some symtoms are less. I even had a 4 week period of feeling good. I optimistaclly thought I had beat it for good, period. Well, not so... yet. patience, yes? So, now intrepid Ag and alt health experimenters I come to the well again. I would like to take my overpriced unit designed for 8oz, making 1/2 gallon and make 1 gal at a time quicker. At this time I have reduced my first set of electrodes to mere wisps. I would like to know at what point folks change electrodes. And what do the efficient producers (read cheapskates) do with the Ag wisps? I am now brewing an 8oz batch with Zapper 2 Plus unit that has a silver jack on it and leads. I have never used this unit for Ag production before. Anyone familiar w/ these? Since I am ready to change the electrodes and want to make a gallon in a batch, what suggestions are there for electrode length? I have 1/8" .999 wire. The unit has a designed .8" distance between electrodes. Though I wish the CS-300 had current regulation- it does have an amber (conductivity/current?), green and red indicator lights. How could I adapt the unit? Another thought I had and will try is to use the appliance current regulating X10 module. I bought some of this stuff before it went crazy with popups and emails. But the stuff is cool. I just haven't used it lately. But I took it out and loaded the software and tested the current variation. The X10 module will take the current from 2-25DCma at 6-100% settings. These settings can be made to reduce at specific times, and then shut off. Obviously it does not respond to the production variations in current. Any suggestions on time/current settings? Glenn, Oregon

