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Quote from: Etheric Zone 1111 on April 18, 2020, 11:14:16 PMThank you!I ordered everything to start the advanced tutorial!I am awaiting on a few items .To recap :I will be making 20ppm Colloidal silver using Kehpras forum Formula.I will be using the following : :1000ml beaker.: 2-10 Gauge Silver Anode / Cathode : 50v 5A Power supply : will set the current to 5ma: the voltage will be set to 30v and it will be monitored to make sure it remains at 10volts or above .: Electrolysis duration 1:Hr ( Not 100 Minutes ? )If successful the Tyndall effect should be minimal to none?Yes, you can forget about any Tyndall, but it should ideally be minimal. Thanks again!EdOnce I have all the items I will make a video so that my children have access to this knowledge in the future..Good luck ED.Check the link below. It is a Computer Application for your module. You can install and control your module with your computer or Android phone/pad ETC. If you are a computer person it will be easier. The file you need is DPS5005 (do not download DPH)https://www.mediafire.com/folder/3iogirsx1s0vp/DPS_communication_upper_computer
Thank you!I ordered everything to start the advanced tutorial!I am awaiting on a few items .To recap :I will be making 20ppm Colloidal silver using Kehpras forum Formula.I will be using the following : :1000ml beaker.: 2-10 Gauge Silver Anode / Cathode : 50v 5A Power supply : will set the current to 5ma: the voltage will be set to 30v and it will be monitored to make sure it remains at 10volts or above .: Electrolysis duration 1:Hr ( Not 100 Minutes ? )If successful the Tyndall effect should be minimal to none?Yes, you can forget about any Tyndall, but it should ideally be minimal. Thanks again!EdOnce I have all the items I will make a video so that my children have access to this knowledge in the future..
I just received my HP 30v 333a Power adapter , do they sell an adapter for this type of plug , that can split into female banana plugs?I rather buy an adapter than to cut the wires .Ed
I decided to just cut off the plug, both wires are silver , one insulated wire has white lines on it , it there a negative & Positive ?Thanks Ed
Will do! Thank you !Just put the VM on it, the polarity was Incorrect , so I swapped the wires and figured out the - + Thanks again ...Ed
The module was posted by "Etheric Zone 1111" (Ed) on page 7 Reply #90 on: April 11, 2020, 06:29:14 PM
Quote from: Smoke7 on April 20, 2020, 09:10:58 AMThe module was posted by "Etheric Zone 1111" (Ed) on page 7 Reply #90 on: April 11, 2020, 06:29:14 PMI just metered it , and this Dc power cord , the White Line has insulated wire is - and the full black is + kind of wacky ..Ed
Looks perfect. I love those connectors easy to use and always handy.For future reference DC adapters/power supply, the wire with white line represent positive (+), but it never hurts to double check.
Quote from: Smoke7 on April 21, 2020, 12:29:45 AMLooks perfect. I love those connectors easy to use and always handy.For future reference DC adapters/power supply, the wire with white line represent positive (+), but it never hurts to double check. Yes, this is the normal thing, the white stripe indicates +veBUT you need to check, unless it is mentioned on the plug or transformer or elsewhere. I blew a CD player because the wires were the wrong way around.When I bought a SilverTron, the ideal transformer was easily available from Maplin Electronics, who have unfortunately now gone bust. You can imagine how many times I tested it and checked which way round the polarity was, before I dared to hook one up to my precious SilverTron.
Quote from: cfnisbet on April 21, 2020, 11:50:54 AMQuote from: Smoke7 on April 21, 2020, 12:29:45 AMLooks perfect. I love those connectors easy to use and always handy.For future reference DC adapters/power supply, the wire with white line represent positive (+), but it never hurts to double check. Yes, this is the normal thing, the white stripe indicates +veBUT you need to check, unless it is mentioned on the plug or transformer or elsewhere. I blew a CD player because the wires were the wrong way around.When I bought a SilverTron, the ideal transformer was easily available from Maplin Electronics, who have unfortunately now gone bust. You can imagine how many times I tested it and checked which way round the polarity was, before I dared to hook one up to my precious SilverTron.I totally agree. I always double check before using any DC adapters/Charges. I am into remote control airplanes and have tons of lithium polymer batteries, imagine shortening those . Anyways, what exactly is SilverTron? Is it just a power adapter with CC/VC module or is it something special? I was going to build a new generator with 3 way switches instead of a variable potentiometer to control/limit current and just switch on 3mA, 5mA and 15mA. I do have a module that can store up to 10 different settings and can easily program and store into the memory.