url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60182.html Re: CS>$$$ perpectives From: Trem Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 18:08:47
> Hopefully you won't find something else to fault our units. I > think they're the best ones available. Too bad you hadn't tried > one before you started badmouthing them. Hi Trem, I really didn't know anyone made siver generators with flat electrodes until you started posting. I am not badmouthing you or your product. The field configuration on parallel plates is well understood. For example, please see "Electrostatic Boundary Value Problems" Many problems in ... ... above are each dependent on only one variable. ... conductors (sharp edges) where electric field fringing is seen ... www.ece.msstate.edu/~donohoe/ece3313notes6.pdf The advantage you have is you can insulate the edges and eliminate the problem. This would make your system unbeatable. We do not have this priviledge in electronics. We have to put up with the effects, and there is no way around it at high frequencies. Unfortunately, according to my calculations, the test electrodes you are holding in your hand should have disappeared long ago. This is why I thought there was a problem with my calculation and why I changed it: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60174.html But now I think my original calculation was correct. If your electrodes are still visible, and they still have 0.013 inch thickness after 500 gallons, your ppm must be very low. There is something wrong with your system, and I am sorry to be the one to have discovered it. I would spend the time to do an accurate calculation, but I don't think it is needed. If this is the depletion rate of your electrodes, and the rest of your systems perform the same, you are at least an order of magnitude off. This is the reason why your cs never turns yellow or plates out. But it can be fixed easily. After going through the calculations, I am impressed with what a system using parallel plates could achieve by using very low current density and insulating the edges. I am currently looking for local suppliers for flat silver, since monsterslayer charges an exhorbitant rate to ship to Canada. I think I have found a few, and will see what develops. I will post my findings, and I'm sure they will please you. I have no interest in producing cs generators or trying to attract any business in this area. I have other things much more challenging. Thank you for your time and interest. Best Regards, Mike Monett -- 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]>

