Very valuable info, Bob.
I appreciate it!

It wasn't the answer I was seeking, but glad to have it!

While you were first testing the MW generator, you got quite excited
about the resulting brew as though it were leading to a breakthrough.
There was something unique, perhaps a higher ion count, I just can't
remember.
Damn Ginko!

                                                Chuck
If you are in a car travelling at the speed of light in reverse and
turn on the headlights, what happens?


On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 07:57:04 -0800 (PST), you wrote:

>Hi Chuck,
>   
>  I have found that with the microwave generator current density is a problem. 
> I found it is possible to get cell currents as high as 260 mA. Currents this 
> high causes excessive agglomeration and the EIS turning black.
>   
>  You can adjust for this in two ways:
>  1. Use very large silver anode and a rod cathod as the generator produces 
> half cycle or plused DC. This is expensive.
>   
>  2. Put a 40 or 60 watt light bulb in the anode circuit to limit the current 
> to no more than 2mA per sqin of anode silver.
>   
>  Because of the high voltage I use a 1% 10 ohm, 5 or 10 watt resistor in 
> series with the anode lead as a metering device and measure the voltage 
> across it. Then convert that voltage into current with Ohm's law.
>   
>  I do like the microwave generator for colloidal gold because it has such 
> high current capability.
>   
>  I hope this helps, let me know.
>   
>  "Ole Bob"
>
>[email protected] wrote:
>  Hey, Bob
>
>A couple of years ago we were discussing/ investigating Duncan Crow's
>microwave oven generator.
>I remember you building one and getting quite excited about the
>results. I believe it was something about the product having peculiar
>properties.
>Do you recall what that was?
>
>Chuck



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