If you put an ammeter in series with the output of the simple generator,
you can make a 'close' to repeatable product.
 Run it to a certain point where you like what you made and send a sample
to Ole Bob who will tell you what you have for a mere $7.
 Then you'll have an idea.

www.harborfreight.com often has digital multimeters for $4 to $12 [includes
ammeter function]
 I have 9 of them for $10 each including shipping. ["might" save you a buck
or 2 if you're not ordering $50 worth of stuff to qualify for Harbor
Freights free shipping.  Even then you pay $7 for handleing]

Ode

At 02:52 PM 10/26/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I have just spent hours looking for good generator instructions. I 
>have a simple one, but have no idea what the strength of the CS I 
>produce is. I like being able to give it to people, but dont feel 
>comfortable when I dont have a way to know what I am giving them.
>
>I am not really in the financial situation to buy a good generator, 
>but will if that is the only way. But that also puts me in the 
>position to be having to supply others who cant afford to get a 
>machine..... sigh, I need richer friends....
>
>So, anyway, my question is.... is there a good set of instructions 
>that My electronic wiz friend and I can use to make a generator or 2 
>and not have to eat beans and rice for a week?
>
>thanks so much for all of the information that I get here. It makes 
>me want to give it to everyone. CS has saved me from colds for years, 
>I have had no need for any type of antibiotic since I had strep about 
>3 years ago.
>
>Life is good!
>-- 
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>
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