>>>>
My generater is home made.<<<<
Ive used a 12 volt transformer. and ive made a plastic box . Ive got two banana clips inserted in the top of the box holding a piece of .9999 silver rod each...the positive banana clip is joined to a bulb and then back to the positive banana clip.
## The bulb is a sort of current limit but the limit is too high to be useful for anything but keeping fires from happening.
Put a potentiometer and ammeter in line with the hulb. [series connection] Adjust the dial on the ammeter by tweeking the potentiometer as the unit runs to not exceed about .5 -.8 millimaps for those short electrodes.
Put a volt meter in parallel so you can keep track of voltage drop. This will give you a consistant end point.
Result? manually operated current controlled generator.
Another way is to mount the electrodes between two rulers laid flat over the container opening, close at first , gradually moving them apart as the current increases to keep the current constant [use the ammeter to monitor]
When you run out of room, or reach a measurement on the ruler where you like the results...you're done.
You'll need a wide container.
And a lot of time.
Ode
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I dont have a stirrer and was told to do the stiring with a spoon.<<<<
Im not that clued up with all this and wish i was.
My silver rods are about 2.5 mm thick and 10cm long.
The amount of water i used was 300ml..in a jar...it was tap water as this was an experiment for the first time..but the next will be distilled water.
How do i get current limiting???
Hope you can help.
Debbie
Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote:
Offhand, I would say that you did not use distilled water, or you added
an electrolyte to the water...
Or, you had a very small volume of water and the process "ran away" at
a certain point since you did not have current limiting...
Please give all the conditions of your setup including type and amount
of water.
CS>voltage
From: Debbie Cozens (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 04:05:43
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Hello.
i am new here and new to making CS.
I am having a difficult understanding of the voltage and time needed to
make a great batch od CS.
I have a 12 volt trasformer...distilled water and i left my transformer
'on' with 12 volts
pumping through for 4 hours...my one silver rod was visibly thinner and!
the water was quite
brown/black with silver particles at the bottom..what did i do wrong?
Debbie cozens
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