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 > > > > > > -- > > 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]>

