Robert Berger wrote: ==== Hi Marv, Why not rig up a plastic lid for the vessel that is being use to make CS so that the electrodes can be glued to it?
Then the spacing can be controlled very easily. The concept of "just hanging" the wires on the sides of the jar is most repugnant to my engineering ethos. A $4.00 DMM gives an excellent insight as to what is going on in the process. Why not use one? "Ole Bob" ==== Dear "Ole Bob", Yes! I bought three of these DMMs, a few weeks back, to go with the one that I paid $40-some for. My thought was to be able to monitor volts/microamps in two generators, without having to interrupt the processes to switch modes. Good idea. I agree that attaching the electrodes to a plastic lid is the best (only, for me) approach. My aim is to make a CS generator and process that anyone will be successful with, by following simple distructions :) Because of Mike Monette's compelling testimony regarding the DRAMATIC difference in efficacy between SC from the 3x9, and the 1x9, I can not help but be impressed that the single 9 volt system is the way to go. The one thing that bothers me is that, from what I have learned from all of my reading of SilverList postings, this is likely to contain little, by way of particles. The Silver Colloid is thought by some, to be best for internal sue. Do you have means to test particle content? Thanks for the advice. BTW, I do have the program Wplot32.exe. I have used it to display the plots that you sent me back when. Best regards, :) Marv -- 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]>

