Hi Colin,

Welcome to this wonderful list--I consider myself, like you, "a seeker" and
there are a large number of generous experts, who have experimented and I'm
sure will answer your questions. I DO want to suggest that the products you
have poured down the drain, were useful for many other things--as long as
you don't take or use internally. Many report successful use of overcooked
CS as plant sprays, household disinfectants, etc. I am sending you a 3 page
CS USES report that some kind soul shared with me. Best regards--check my
site: www/rharrisinc.com and let me know if I can be of help.

Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
  -----Original Message-----
  From: C & A Paterson [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 12:52 AM
  To: Mike devour
  Subject: CS>Constant Current Converter


                                  Greetings to all--I'm a new chum seeking
info
              To date I've made 5 lots of   10 oz C/S, 3 of which by---
              3  x 9 VDC giving 30VDC ---- Batteries
              Electrodes--14 gauge silver .9999  at 37mm (1.5inches) apart
              Bubbler   Time---1hr --Result-----10ppm ( Hanna Tester )
              D/W  Tested  003,003,001 (Hanna)
              C/S  (Clear)---Tindall effect  ( mid snowy )

               Question---- Can  I  improve C/s by installing a Constant
Current Converter
             and using it with any voltage output  ie  AC  or  DC  (
sources  of power )
             C C C 's are not available down under so I' d have to make it
or import it,
             Our National Power is  ---( 230 VAC  at  50  cycles)

              Other trials that Ihave made are with (Power Pacs ) of---
       (a)       230 VAC  to  30VAC  to  200MA  Result for 1hr  --1ppm
       ( b)      230VAC  to   12VDC ( Regulated ) TO  1000MA  Result for
5hrs  18ppm
              and a hell of a red sparkly Tyndall  effect  after shaking.
Needless to say. both
               trials went down the drain.

              Best  regards to all
                      Colin Paterson