Use an old car battery or two. It doesn't have to be good enough to start a car...just good enough to charge up to some voltage and keep it. 12 volts will work just fine. Two in series will get you 24 volts. Many junk car batteries will take a charge but are lacking enough capacity to start a car. You get one shot and it's down too low for that purpose but will run a CS generator for weeks...maybe months. Cars draw about 80 amps...CS generators, milliamps.
If the battery will even make a car go "errr...click click", it's good to go. Ode At 04:36 AM 6/3/2003 +0530, you wrote:
Dick, Also.... in our part of the world, South Asia, the Duracell, Everyready and other batteries tend to be expensive, crowded out of the market by cheap, low quality batteries. Something I've been meaning to ask the list for a while: can someone help me figure out how to make a battery pack? I'm supposing that constant voltage would be maintained for a longer period if a number of batteries were ganged up. Is this a question of some of the batteries being in series and others in parallel? A couple of weeks ago I made a batch of LVDC, that took me double the normal time. Even though the cheap batteries were new the voltage quickly dropped from about 27 down to 16. Hi, Reid I have checked the dw in production at 5 hours and had approximately 10 - 12 ppm. (This was at 65 degrees room temp and dw that tested .5 to begin with.) Alot depends on temperature and quality of water. This process uses room temperature dw with no heating during the process. It is best to check the CS with the Hanna PWT meter so you know where you are regarding ppm. The above is an approximate idea of what you couod expect. Dick -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

