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Alternating Polarity (self-cleaning) Of Electrodes

CONSTANT CURRENT:

Silver electrodes cannot be anodized with a current density exceeding a safe level of about 2 milliamps per square inch of electrode surface, otherwise large ineffective particles over 20nm are produced.  This means that for a pair of silver electrodes of dimensions 2” x 6” the current should not exceed 24-30 milliamps, or for our industrial electrodes of 2” x 14” a constant current of 72 milliamperes, which we can produce easily with our in-line constant current bulk colloidal generator.

Constant Current is controlled by the knob which adjusts nanometre size. This sets a fixed-by-you upper limit on current level, no matter how conductive the water becomes.  This automatically ensures that the electrodes will not be overdriven (depending on your setting). Preferably turn the current level to the lowest for highest quality to pass the blood-brain barrier.

Alternating Polarity:  This mode of operation switches polarity of electrodes every minute so that each electrode can be positive Anode (releasing atoms), while the other electrode is negative Cathode (accepting atoms). Alternation has the benefit of wiping clean any atoms which may have deposited on the cathode during the previous cycle. We supply a front-panel switch to turn AP on or off.

Non-Alternating:  In this mode the electrodes in the red outlets will be always positive Anode, while the black outlet will accept any electrode as cathode, usually our stainless steel electrode.

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