--- Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Generally speaking, the longer it takes , the
> better the water is.  Use 
> some of your last batch to start the next.
>   Since the time it take to get things started
> varies with the 
> water...sometimes by hours....timing a batch without
> knowing where you are 
> to start with, is impossible to do with any degree
> of accuracy.
I agree perfectly, and go by Ole Bob's philosophy.
Keep the current below 1.22 ma if you have a means to
do so, so if it takes hours to make a glass, so be
it... However during the long time period it seems
like at a certain point of "curing" the colloids that
emmerge do so all of a sudden. Even then sometimes I
am dissatisfied and want to put in the final "Punch"
to get the ppm up to 4 fold from initial battery
current measurement. Thats why I make my batches
according to his regimen, and then give it the final
end current (20-30 min)through the regular battery
method. I always end up with 3 to 4 times the intial
current that is noted by the initial battery test at
~19 volts, meaning between 15-30 ppm. It is quite
mysterious how the current limited process and the
battery process complement each other, and at the end
we would like to see the evidence of obtaining a large
ppm for consumption, while at the same time weighing
what he says is the dangers involved. If you cant see
the grey in the water, and watch the colloids faling
from the coins, how good is the benefit? If you only
have a battery current for 30 minutes, yet you are
creating a large ppm, what is the harm in that? HDN


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