Sounds like CSPRO.  His equipment is very good, and it could be argued that the
HVAC method does produce product a slightly superior product than the LVDC
method.  The HVAC CS is usually a little more stable. But basically it all
works, and works very well.  So unless you are storing it for extended periods
of time, it should be perfectly good.

I would consider gold as getting a little on the large side on particles, either
clear or light yellow with a weak to medium tyndall should be superior.  But
gold can still be very good, especially topically.

Marshall
Manufactorer of HVAC CS

Jim wrote:

> I'm new at making CS, and have read that it can't be properly made in
> such a short time, that you get larger particles and that they aren't as
> effective.  I've also read that if the CS that is made is yellow in
> color that the particles are too large.  The article was written by a
> fellow that has been studying CS since 1981 and has available very
> expensive equipment to test it.  He also recommends using alternating
> current rather then direct current.
>
> Comments please.
>
> Jim
>
> mamapug wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Thanks for the replies. It took about an hour and a half before anything
> >>started to happen but it finally did. Then I let it cook for another 30
> >>minutes. I guess I need to use a different brand if water. Been using
> >>the Walmart brand. Thanks for all the help.
> >
> >
> > I use the Walmart brand, no problems. I let mine work for 30 minutes, wipe
> > the wires and give it another 30 minutes. Result, approx. 18 PPM.
> > Works for me!!
> > Marshalee
> >
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