CS>Why no High Voltage DC ?
From: Wayne Fugitt (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:27:44
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> Has no one used higher DC voltage? Seems Terry C. uses 100 or 110
> VDC.
> It would be easy to use a few hundred or even a few thousand DC
> volts.
> I still have a few transformers around that deliver 5000 volts. Of
> course all the components would have to be selected with the
> proper voltage rating.
> Seems if one was going to do volume production, a few thousand
> volts DC would be ideal, as a choice if they did not want to get
> into the HVAC.
> Wayne
Hi Wayne,
Duncan Crow posted a method using the 4,100 Volts pulsed DC from a
microwave oven to make cs. He claims he can get 42 ppm cs. Robert
(Old Bob) tried it and got poor results. He got only 26 ppm.
I use 330 volts in my silversol generator to produce 45uS indicated
on a PWT. I believe the silver ion concentration is higher due to
the deficiency in hydroxyl ions in the anode compartment:
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I tried Duncan's method using 2,050 volts DC from a modified
microwave oven power supply.
The voltage proved to be far too high. The intense field vastly
increased the ion velocities so they dominated, instead of the
normal convection currents. You could see the ion stream actually
janking material off the cathode and pulling it towards the anode.
The cell current rose exponentially and soon went into runaway, just
like a three nines at 27 volts. The resulting brew had a low uS
reading, about the same as a 3 nines.
My conclusion is it is simply not worth the effort to deal with
deadly voltages and currents to produce poor quality cs.
All the Best,
Mike Monett
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