Hi Indy,
I came up with a figure of 100 micro amps per square inch of surface area by experimentation. This was possible as I had a lot of time and a lot of silver wire. Do I think that the people who say it takes a lot less time are mistaken? I would not make such a statement. If they're making something that makes them feel better and they're happy with what they're doing. As long as they can keep it from turning yellow, but are still able to see the actual particles with one of my laser pointers, they haven't gone that far wrong. In the case of the generators shown, the 1 gallon generator produces the best stable CS that I have been able to make. I have zero experience with HV AC cone methods. I would not go anywhere near that much voltage. Do you have a laser pointer so that you able to see the actual particles? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Indi" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>My best effort at making CS


Darn, it happened again that my reply went firect rather than to the list.
Sorry, Arnold. Here it is for the list:

Thanks for putting this online.

I was kind of hoping someone more knowledgeable would comment first, but
I do have two questions -- how did you determine that 100 microamps per
square inch of surface area was optimum? And do you think that the people
+who say it takes a lot less time to make CS/EIS are mistaken?

My experience (using HVAC "cone" method) mirrors yours on the time factor,
even though I often see people say they make it much more quickly.
I had attributed it to the difference between HVAC and LVDC. Was I mistaken?

Thanks,
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indi

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 04:10:10PM -0700, Arnold Beland wrote:
   This was too long to post to the silver list so here is the link:

   [1]http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=371376

   Comments are welcome.

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indi


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