Marv,

you might not have been on the list when I gave an account on tripple
distilled Mississippi River water.

While working in Honduras for Standard Fruit Co. as chief engineer, our
president Dr. D'Antoni M.D. who was a specialist in tropical medicines told
me that he could not use tripple distilled Mississippi water for mixing his
reagents as they would turn cloudy. He bought mountain water fromWashington
state for that purpose.

Running a still is not as simple as most people think. How much steam do you
blow
off before sending the steam through the condenser? Does one need a
protective atmosphere on the still?

This incident has pointed out why Faraday's equations wont work. The amount
of sludge (some form of silver) has been excessive. So how would one account
for that loss. It is not in ionic form, but it came off the anode????

There is a solution to making faraday's equations work and that would be by
adding a polarity reversing relay with  two minute period. I used to sell a
unit like that several years ago. NO sludge.

"Ole Bob"

Marv Hacker wrote:

> Thanks Bob,
>
>     The RADICAL difference in conductance makes you want to buy your own
> distillation unit.
>
> Best regards,
>   :) Marv
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Berger" <[email protected]>
> To: "silver-list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 9:49 AM
> Subject: CS>Wal-mart DW
>
> Greetings EIS'ers,
>
> As Mike has noted the DW has changed. At KC MO in the past the DW was
> made at Hazelwood MO, it is now made at KC Kansas.
>
> The Hazelwood DW ususally had a Cf of 2.0 to2.5 uS/cm.
> The KC Kansas DW runs about 4.0 to 5.0 uS/cm.
>
> But that does not account for the shape of the data that I have plotted
> for both.
> Every batch I make has the cell current, voltage, and conductance
> recorded.
>
> for those who have Wplot16.exe or Wplot32.exe look at the shape of the
> current curves. they are entirely different. as is the conductance
> curve.
>
> Any answers???
>
> "Ole Bob"
>


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