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Re: [ silvermedicine.org ] mA's and brown sludge

Greetings:

The first place to start is to check the distilled water you have purchased.

You will need a PWT meter for best results.

First, test the distilled water before adding it to your brewing vessel. An
excellent reading on the PWT would be 0.3 uS. A fair reading would be 0.6
uS. An ok reading would be 0.9 uS. A poor reading would be greater than
1.0.

Then, test it again once you've added it to your brewing vessel, to be
certain the water has not become contaminated with any dissolved solids.

Polarity reversal is not an easy thing to successfully implement. If not
done correctly, you simply end depositing more sludge into your CS. Most
people end up giving up on trying to use reverse polarity. Trem's SG-7 is
the only generator I've seen that uses reverse polarity successfully. Why?
I'm not sure. It's like due to the large electrode surface used, and the
close spacing of the electrodes ( which requires water circulation ).

Best Regards,

Jason


----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 7:55 PM
Subject: [ silvermedicine.org ] mA's and brown sludge


> I'm just beginning to use a generator I just built.
> It's pole reversing.
> It has a .24 mA current limiting diode in the positive lead, leading to
> the relay.
> I'm using 32v dc.
> Both electrodes gets a brown sludge from the water line down.
> My mA meter reads 1.6 mA at the start up.
> I bought the distilled water at a mini mart.
> I cleaned everything as I was suspose to.
> Why so high a mA reading and the brown sludge?
> I could use a little help.
> Thanks
>
>
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I'm just beginning to use a generator I just built. It's pole reversing. It has a .24 mA current limiting diode in the positive lead, leading to the relay. I'm...
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Greetings: The first place to start is to check the distilled water you have purchased. You will need a PWT meter for best results. First, test the distilled...
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