Thanks Steve,
This looks like an excellent setup. Easy to understand and simple.
Looks like it would be easy to get parts and easy to put together.
A step up from the 3 nines, with current regulation and no stirring.
One quart is a goodly amount, and 24 hours is a workable time.
I think it should go in a CS FAQ along with the 3 nines setup.
Steve, how far apart are your electrodes and how did you attach
them to the box? How about a photo or drawing of your setup showing
how you used the 5 lug terminal to connect it up? I need a 6 terminal
strip for connection if no soldering is used, if I use the LED.
Incidently, you said your brew measured 15 to 20 ppm using the PWT
and correction factor. I ran the calculations with the Mercury program
and it calculates out at 20ppm. So it must be pretty efficient (for CS ;-).
CS>Constant Current CSG Schematic
From: S & J Young (view other messages by this author)
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 21:14:59
Folks,
In the spirit of sharing, I am making available (free) a schematic and a few
construction hints for a CS generator I designed and use. It is super
simple and can be built for around $15. It produces very high quality CS
because the regulated (uses LM334) constant current to the electrodes is
only about 200 microamps (0.2 ma). It uses a DC wall adapter so it runs off
120 V AC. It is safe because the maximum voltage to the electrodes is only
about 25 volts and it is transformer isolated from the power lines. Parts
are commonplace and can be purchased from Jameco and Radio Shack.
I let mine run about 24 hours and brew a quart at a time. Because of the
very slow generation, stirring is not needed. There is very little crud on
the electrodes at the end of production, and the product is crystal clear.
According to my PWT and the 1.2 "Trem factor", the end product is a 15-20
ppm mix of ionic & colloidal silver.
If you want a .GIF schematic and notes, Email your request to me privately
to [email protected]. (No, I don't sell the unit or any of the parts.
If you want one, you must build it yourself or ask your favorite electronics
guru to build it for you.)
--Steve Young
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