I make a gallon at a time and use current limiting set at 3.4 mA and it takes about 24 hours for 15 PPM CS. The generator that you speak of uses current limiting set at 20 mA so it should be much quicker.

Jim

Jeff wrote:
How long would it have to cook in the tea jug using this generator?
http://www.bioelectrifier.com/silgen.htm



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 11:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Attaching 12 gage silver wire electrodes to container

lid

I use a SUN TEA jug that I got from Wal Mart to brew my CS in, it cost
less than $4.00 and it has a tap on the bottom to drain your CS as you
need it.

 I put two holes in the lid for the silver rods and I simply bent the
top of each silver rod into a circle so that it won't fall through the
holes and to attach the alligator clips to.  The fish tank aerator

goes

through the large pouring hole in the lid.

Jim

sol wrote:

Dan,
 Can you give me a RS part number? Would be very helpful. I've been

playing

around with a gallon size home made generator with fish bubbler, and

you

are

quite right, I haven't found a way to attach the wire electrodes

that is

really satisfactory.
TIA,
paula
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>


.  These tip jacks should be relatively cheap (on the order of $1

apiece)

and available at Radio Shack or any electronic supply house or

catalog.

The convenience and stability of this method should make it well

worth

the

minimal price.





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