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DIY - Stable Redox Molecules

Started by gravityblock, August 08, 2011, 09:05:31 PM

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charly2

After some attempts using different parameters I guess I found the right for my setup, I made my first 1 litter batch. The taste is like many people describe it.
I tested first on some germinated beans on cotton (no soil), for two days and they didn't die, in fact look like they love this water.
After that I ask my brother who has an old and very tired boxer dog (13 or 14 Y.O.) to allow me to test it on his dog, he took the risk not very convinced at first. I gave 2oz at night and my brother gave him 2oz more in the morning. He (my brother) reported me the next day his dog was playing like a kid with a soft ball and started to bark again like years before. Now it's more alert and awake almost all day!!!

My setup parameters are listed below, and the following information is intended for educational purposes, it is not intended for commercial or business use, and no warranty is offered on the accuracy of this information.

These are the parameters I used:
1 litter of distilled water (0 to 1 PPM)
2.0 grams of NaCl 99.0% pure (will produce a 0.2% concentration)
2 platinized titanium electrodes (3”x2” grid type)
7/8” gap between electrodes
1.0 to 1.1 Amp at 16V DC (just enough to produce visible bubbles)
2.5 Hrs of electrolysis and continuous stirring from the bottom
Approx 32 to 33 °F (beaker immersed in water and ice inside a cooler until reach the lowest temp before start the process).
Initial PPM: 1490, final PPM 1415 (i don't fully understand why)

An important missing parameter is the relation current/area, this due it is hard to determine the real effective area of the electrodes.

It is important that if someone try to replicate it never use regular salt table, the iodine will combine with hydrogen to form Hydroiodic acid that is corrosive and harmful if swallowed, inhaled or in contact with skin, very destructive of mucous membranes and may affect functioning of thyroid.

The integrity of the platinum coating it is critical and the electrolysis must be done only in the coated area. Don't use the electrodes if there are scratches or some type of damage on the coating that shows the base metal.

nvisser

Charlie
It sounds very promising!!
I also want my old Chow to run around again. He lives on pain pills.
When are you going to test it on your wife? 
;D ;D ;D

charly2

Quote from: nvisser on October 07, 2011, 12:05:54 PM
Charlie
It sounds very promising!!
I also want my old Chow to run around again. He lives on pain pills.
When are you going to test it on your wife? 
;D ;D ;D

On my wife?...mmmmm... not sure...
But my mother in law wants to try it for his chronic leg pain.  ::)
Guess who is the lucky guy. ;D

citfta

Great job Charly.  I guess I better get busy and find some platenized electrodes and some pure NaCl.  Thanks for your efforts and being willing to share. 

Carrool

nvisser

Of coarse!! Mother in law!!
Do eeeeeeeeet!!!