Sun 2 Dec 2012
I’m using a 4000ml glass beaker and fortunately my Pyrex lid that I had sitting around, fits that beaker perfectly! I’ve been meaning to construct a box for my generator for awhile now and I have finally came up with an idea to put it all together.
The box is made of pine wood with a hole cut in it and the lid stapled securely to the outer edges. Made the sides plus the lid. All I need now is to piece together the electronics that I currently have and install the hinges for the lid and call it DONE!
From Left to Right(32v supply): italic = currently wired
33k resistor = 1ma
6k resistor = 5ma (soon)
3k resistor = 10ma
2.2k resistor = 15ma
1.5K = 20ma (soon)
20PPM below
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Hi,
I am a new csw lover.
I would like to produce it..But Iconfused..There are more info about ionic silver but ı did read more article and video related CSW..I confused..
and also what ı need to make silver water.
To make constant current ı have to buy cureent regulator diode? and how ı calculate the capacity of this diode?
regards
Hello,
Cu wire can cause contamination in distileed water.. Isn’t it?
Follow what I have on here. It is already calculated for you. The above image I just made, is for the connection of the resistor to the silver anode.
As stated, 27 volts needs 4.7k ohm resistor.
What is CSW? Do you mean CIS (Cold Ionic Silver?). CIS and IS is made the same way. Same current is needed for both. CIS is only good up to 20PPM.
No, copper does not cause contamination. All current is going through the anode. The copper cathode gives electrons only.