The "no way " part also refers to using tap and well water in the same
sentence as "high quality". ;-)

 Nice pic on the site.  Is that last nights wide mouth beer bottles he's
filling? I don't see the caps around.
Ode
>
>  > "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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