Steve, please send me the instrucitons on making a .2 mA constant feed 
generator.  Thanks.  Scott Y. <><

S&JY <[email protected]> wrote:  Here is the easiest possible stirring 
mechanism - don't use any at all and
let "nature" do your stirring for you!! Here's how:
If you aren't in any particular hurry to generate your EIS (a.k.a. CS), you
can drastically reduce the current through your electrodes and let natural
thermal activity (called Brownian Motion) take care of stirring for you.

For example: In 24 hours, a constant current of about 0.2 mA (that's a
fifth of a milliamp) through 5" electrodes spaced 2" apart in a quart of the
purest distilled water you can get will make a superb product (i.e. crystal
clear, tiny particles and a concentration of somewhere in the range of 12-18
PPM). It needs no stirring, no external heat source to induce thermal
convection, no pumps, no timer, nothing extra. I have been doing this for
years and have been highly satisfied. Just put your generator some place
you visit every day so you remember to shut it off after it has run a day.
Mine is on a bathroom counter where I brush my teeth each evening.

If you are handy with electronics, or know someone that is, I can send you
directions on how to make a simple 0.2 mA constant current supply (send me
an email request privately).

--Steve Y.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marshall Dudley" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Question about stirring mechanisms


> I think the easiest way to stir is to simply get a small aquarium filter
pump, and
> pump the water around the container.
>
> Marshall




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