Great to have you back Mike.

Keep 'em honest...

Dan



Re: CS>Yellow collodial

    * From: Mike Monett (view other messages by this author)
    * Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 14:20:06

Re: CS>Yellow collodial
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 05:39:09

  > The Robey  generator  is  about the worst one  for  the  money out
  > there.

  > Well, I  take that back, there are worse ones and I see  they have
  > dropped their prices considerably.

  > Still no information, at all, about how they work. Have faith?

  > "Our regular  Flow-Thru unit produces 360 gallons of  high quality
  > colloidal silver  per  hour at 30 ppm using  well  or  tap water."
  > [what?? No way!]

  I agree. Here's the Faraday calculations:

  hrs  = 1
  ppm  = 30
  sqin = 4              ; wetted area (estimated)
  gal  = 360

  Solution:

  I    = 10.15          ; current
  gm   = 40.87          ; silver lost from anode
  uAin = 2539184        ; current density

  His generator  would  have  to  supply 10  Amps,  which  is  tens of
  thousands of  times more than anyone else uses. With an  estimated 4
  square inches  of  wetted  area, the  current  density  is 2,539,184
  uA/sq.in. This  is  over 2 thousand times as much as  Trem  uses, or
  over four thousand times as much as you use.

  If the  cell somehow managed to stay together, the  electrodes would
  lose 40 gm per hour, which means they wouldn't last long.

  If the cell resistance was 1k, it would require 10,000  volts across
  the cell to produce 10 Amps. The power is then 100,000  watts, which
  means the cell should explode in less than a minute:)

  I think his figures are bogus:)

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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