So... What was the question?

Yes it's high production!
Yes it's high ppm!
Yes it's high voltage!
Yes it's not for airheads, very dangerous!
Yes it's different than LVDC!

                                Chuck
Will you dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?

On 1/11/2006 4:16:28 AM, Dan Nave ([email protected]) wrote:
> I've been looking at the writeup Duncan Crow made about the converted
> microwave CS maker.
> 
> He said that he could regularly get 35 to 42 ppm CS using his converted
> microwave CS maker.  One quart in 1.5 minutes. 3,600 volts, pulsed DC,
> with electrodes at 2.25 inches apart, and anode surface area of 15.25".
> I estimate that would be at about 100ma with current density of 15ma
> per square inch. (All approximations.)
> 
> This seems to violate a lot of rules that we go by for low voltage DC CS
> making.
> 
> Also, from a safety p


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