" f you are in a car traveling at the speed of light in reverse and turn on
the headlights, what happens?"

What DOES happen? The beam just hangs there, stretching back to the
headlamps?  Heh Heh. .  

Jim 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 2:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Bob Berger A few Questions

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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