I doubt whether this thing has any kind of use, but I
use it for my gardening sprouts. It is a single
electrode method. High voltage goes between a glass/
water barrier. Becuase two electrodes are not present
in the AC high voltage solution, the bare minimum of
current is passed, solely due to the dielectric medium
interposed between the source. I have noted the silver
cloud formation that is emitted from coins in the
process, similar to other processes in DC.  Quite
remarkable for a single electrode process, to behave
like DC. The (10,000 volt)AC process does work in that
manner, but for the results it is most time 
consuming. Probably filled with nitrous oxides as Bob
notes. Perhaps it is way to make smaller colloids, by
the extremely low amperages involved. Aglomeration is
evident from repeated voltage exposuresto a single
glass sample. Not a good practice for using NST's: it
will strain the insulation for this open connection
regimen. Just noting the curiosity to list, have Yahoo
jpeg of this to load if interest developes.
HDN


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