Mike said,
>The full flow rate is going thru your clear 3/4 inch
chamber now, right? And that is 10 gallons per minute
or thereabout.<

No, I don’t have a unit built with the clear tubing I
mentioned. That is what I intend to use. Right now,
the rancher is using my regular device that produces
10 gallons per hour. He then pours it into his
160-gallon tank.

>Is there some reason it has to be that high, or it
just happened that way due to pipe size and pressure?
I would think, the higher the stream velocity, the
higher your voltage needs to be.<

That’s how much water flows through his normal garden
hose at his water pressure. He estimated 10 gallons
per minute because it takes 15-16 minutes to fill a
160-gallon tank. Yes, the water flow could be reduced
if necessary to optimize CS production. Using 110VDC,
I don’t think a reduced water flow is needed. In fact,
at only 10-gallons per minute, I may need to reduce
the voltage to minimize the silver dissolution.
16-guage wires will fit into a standard garden hose,
but I can see that if I use a silver/steel rod that is
significantly thicker, I will probably need to house
it in a larger tubing, maybe 1” or 2” wide, in order
to have adequate space between the electrodes. I have
some experimenting to do, as soon as I find a way to
somewhat reliably determine ppm.

Terry Chamberlin


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