Ole Bob,
As to the variables that we may not be aware of while duplicating
success in production of CS, I have heard it said that a big question
mark is the presence of electromagnetic fields, and our proximity to
these.  For example, some locations seem to be near to electromagnetic
fields that are underground.  Or perhaps someone living in an apartment
is making a batch of CS, while a neighbor has an electric fan, just the
other side of the wall.  So there's an electric motor operating just a
couple of feet from the generator.  This seems to be something that can
impact the rate of reaction for the electrolysis.
Reid

Ole Bob said:
Hi Dan,

I do not want to be factious but if we hyphenate the word assume we have
"ass-u-me."

I cannot make those assumptions, and to establish it would require
several weeks of work.  I do not have the time or inclination to do it,
even though I have the equipment to do the testing.

There appears to be several variables that we are not aware of, in
making this "simple" product. Why is it that successive runs do not
duplicate? This has plagued the making of EIS ever since we started.

If someone wants to do the work, I will make a special test rate
available for the project. However the project must be defined and
adhered to.

"Ole Bob"




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