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Old 21st October 2009, 11:30 PM   #1
Default constant current and voltage according to conductivity

I'm not into Colloidal Silver or anything just want to ask how can they claim that this device can make constant voltage 30V and current say 15mA at the same time.

1. As stable voltage is responsible for particle speed (how fast you can make Colloidal Silver)
2. and stable current is responsible for particle size (the quality )

But in electronics you cant both stable, because you would just get short circuit as conductivity increases.

Any current regulator drops voltage or increases it to maintain stable current.

Any ideas?

I would use a voltage reference and a LM317L not a full board of funky components like they do.
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Old 21st October 2009, 11:34 PM   #2
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constant current and coltage according to conductivity

SAY THAT THREE TIMES REAL FAST!!!
LOL

Darn typos.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 01:15 AM   #3
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They can claim it because Joe on the street doesnt know what either voltage or current is let alone the operational form of Ohms law.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:35 AM   #4
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The weirdos who drink colloidal silver and make their skin grey don't know anything about electronics so they say anything about how to make it.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 01:33 PM   #5
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They're blue not gray. Get your colloidal colors right AG!

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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:17 PM   #6
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The weirdos who drink colloidal silver and make their skin grey don't know anything about electronics so they say anything about how to make it.
They probably design ultra sensitive AM receivers to read brain transmissions also.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 04:39 PM   #7
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constant current and coltage according to conductivity

SAY THAT THREE TIMES REAL FAST!!!
LOL

Darn typos.
A moderator should fix the typo

Last edited by smilem; 22nd October 2009 at 04:39 PM.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 11:47 PM   #8
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A moderator should fix the typo
Maybe you shold ask politely! Its your mistake not theirs!
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Old 23rd October 2009, 12:15 AM   #9
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Maybe you shold ask politely! Its your mistake not theirs!
A Moderator is not needed. Just edit your post.
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Old 29th October 2009, 03:10 PM   #10
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A Moderator is not needed. Just edit your post.
How, I don't see "edit" button on my first post?
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Old 29th October 2009, 05:17 PM   #11
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If you are not logged-in then maybe you will not see the EDIT button.
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