Arnold Beland wrote:

> 500 gallons X 8lbs X 16 = 64000 X .000020 (ppm?) = 1.28 ounces of
> silver used.  I should think that that amount of missing silver would
> be noticeable.  Something wrong with my thinking here?  Mass is Mass,
> correct?
>

Without putting the units on the numbers, it took me a good while to
figure out what you were trying to do.

Yes. 500 gallons * 8 lbs/gallon * 16 oz/lbs = 64000 oz and a concentration
of 20 ppm would be 1.28 ounces.

Marshall



>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 7:07 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>$$$ perpectives
>
> > url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60182.html
> > Re: CS>$$$ 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
> >
> >
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