Re: CSJasons comments (and high ppm silver).

2015-02-17 Thread Jason
Hi David: Yes, I remember Mike's obsession very well. :o) There are many ways to accomplish this, including using something like citric acid (acid) or something like baking soda (base). Silver citrate is ionic, and it is fully dissolved in the water. As far as the case of the missing 100 uS

Re: CSElectrode cleaning?

2015-02-17 Thread Jason
Hi Neville: I remember reading your initial post and being puzzled by it, but not having anything of value to contribute. As far as scrub pads contaminating pure silver, since silver is way softer than steel, risk fo contamination is low unless you think cleaning the silver is a sanding

Re: CSElectrode cleaning?

2015-02-17 Thread Reece Maxey
Thanks for this post Neville. It helps me feel more comfortable with what I'm doing. I have little scientific experience, and your down-to-earth explanation Is appreciated. Seems to me I read on here somewhere that anything above 5ppm is a waste anyway. I don't have the know how, equipment or

CSRO membranes.

2015-02-17 Thread Debra David
I dunno much about RO systems but its not simply about the membrane. It also takes a lot of pressure to make them work. Is a bit of electrical current going to draw a silver ion through a membrane? I have my doubts. 'Ion exchange' deionising and demineralising systems are interesting too.

Re: CSRO membranes.

2015-02-17 Thread John Popelish
On 02/17/2015 09:08 PM, Debra David wrote: I dunno much about RO systems but its not simply about the membrane. It also takes a lot of pressure to make them work. Is a bit of electrical current going to draw a silver ion through a membrane? I have my doubts. It takes a lot of pressure to

Re: CSElectrode cleaning?

2015-02-17 Thread Jason
Hi Neville: Nah, it's always good to discuss things. I've been an idiot more times than I can count. :o) ...in fact, I'm making my own mess-o-silver tonight for an experiment I'm doing; first time I've used rounded electrodes in quite awhile, and after six hours of brewing I'm cringing at

RE: CSElectrode cleaning?

2015-02-17 Thread Neville
It would seem everything old becomes new again, trying to re-invent the wheel. Scrub pads vs paper towel vs whatever else one may choose in cleaning their electrodes, I know my preference, and it isn't steel or plastic scrub pads, not that it really matters a hoot in the grand scheme of things

Re: CSForum

2015-02-17 Thread mborgert
Thank You Mary On Tue, 2/17/15, Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote: Subject: Re: CSForum To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 9:02 AM Hi Mary: There is really no need to do anything but rinse whatever scrub pad you

RE: CSElectrode cleaning?

2015-02-17 Thread Neville
Sorry Jason, don't know anything about flat electrodes. Praps I shouldn't have said anything. You know the old saying, Rather not say anything and let people think you're an idiot, than open your mouth and remove all doubt...LOL. Thanks for your insight regarding pads. Well here's one

CSJasons comments (and high ppm silver).

2015-02-17 Thread Debra David
Hi Jason. I'm aware of the pH issue but I'm using low voltage and low current. (1mA) To make highly ionic CS the emphasis in the past has always been to use pure distilled water. (Mike Monnet was almost obsessed by it and believed the problem could be solved by ensuring everything was ultra,

RE: CSElectrode cleaning?

2015-02-17 Thread Neville
I'm with you Opa, I have zero scientific knowledge, just a mug punter me g. What do I use to clean my electrodes? Paper towel, and if I run out of that at any time I use toilet paper, even a shirt ripped up for rags. If my product remains as it should to my satisfaction, and stays that way

Re: CSOldest member

2015-02-17 Thread Jane MacRoss
My husband was 96 but he died 2 years ago ... keeping body soul - or body brain together is the most important consideration - he was always great mentally but stroked again after 9 months from the first one didn't make it through the second attempt - his daughter said - that'll happen again

Re: CSRe: Forum

2015-02-17 Thread sol
Lola, if that makes you a fuddy duddy, I'm one too. 69 years old, and some of the reasons I don't want to change is that my memory is not what it used to be, not that it ever was, and I have physical challenges that make it difficult for me to spend much time at the computer, and vision

Re: CSJasons comments

2015-02-17 Thread John Popelish
The two container version with a copper wire connecting them just puts a cell with a copper anode in series with a cell with a copper cathode. The copper anode should put copper ions into solution (turns blue) while the copper cathode should grow silver particles and crystals, the same way

Re: CSForum

2015-02-17 Thread Jason
Hi Mary: There is really no need to do anything but rinse whatever scrub pad you are using with distilled water. Kind Regards, Jason On 2/17/2015 6:53 AM, mborg...@att.net wrote: Jason I have always wondered about cleaning the electrodes I thought that you could clean with paper towels

CSOldest member

2015-02-17 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 2/17/2015 12:47:34 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, d...@deetroy.org writes: LOL... David, I agree about the average age of this group but disagree about the reasons (such as unappealing). My reasons would be more pragmatic Members used to talk about life expectancy

Re: CSForum

2015-02-17 Thread Jason
Hi Sol: On 2/17/2015 6:24 AM, sol wrote: I may have to start cleaning my electrodes, but so far as I'm aware my CS product works just fine. But I do confess maybe I would not be aware if it were less effective than it could be. I use my CS a lot for various purposes, but no longer use it in

Re: CSJasons comments

2015-02-17 Thread Ode Coyote
I expressed a hypothesis (but got no comments) that ionic silver appears at the positive electrode as individual silver atoms are ionized and freed into solution as electrons are pulled off the exposed silver atoms. Silver clusters (colloidal silver) appear near the negative electrode, where

Re: CSJasons comments

2015-02-17 Thread John Popelish
As I understand, silver ions are about 0.13 nanometers in diameter and that is right in the range of pore size in reverse osmosis filters. Clusters of hundreds to thousands of silver atoms would be much larger, in the 10s to hundreds of nanometers in diameter. So R.O. membranes should do

Re: CSForum

2015-02-17 Thread sol
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org mailto:ja...@eytonsearth.org wrote: I'm all for getting away from the status quo, because the status quo means stagnation. I can't remember that last time I heard an original idea on the silverlist... oh wait, I

CSLoop electrodes.

2015-02-17 Thread Ron
Nope. Copy and send as new. On 2/17/2015 7:06 AM, Ron wrote: My replies have been going thuu nicely until this morning. I'll try fwding from sent mail. Ron Forwarded Message Subject:Re: CSForum Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 07:00:30 -0800 From: Ron ron@gmail.com To:

Re: CSForum

2015-02-17 Thread mborgert
Jason I have always wondered about cleaning the electrodes I thought that you could clean with paper towels but I wondered about residue. So how do you go about cleaning them with steel wool??? Do you pull off part of the steel wool and discard or just use the whole piece? How do you clean the

CSI'm still here....

2015-02-17 Thread cncsmetal
It's nice to be missed.. I'm still around but The Silver List is a convoluted mess as far as reading the messages is concerned.. I get multiples of the same messages, most have so much garbage between the individual words that it's time consuming to ferret out the message. So far removed

Re: CSRe: Uncle Ben

2015-02-17 Thread Ode Coyote
Uncle Ben is a straight up curmudgeon. ..one of my favorite people. HE's too chaotic for this list, not vice versa. Too tame over here for him. Unfortunately, the originator of the YaHoo list didn't pass on full function to moderate or alter the settings for the group when she went on to other

making better CS, was Re: CSForum

2015-02-17 Thread sol
Jason wrote: Hi Sol: On 2/17/2015 6:24 AM, sol wrote: I may have to start cleaning my electrodes, but so far as I'm aware my CS product works just fine. But I do confess maybe I would not be aware if it were less effective than it could be. I use my CS a lot for various purposes, but no

Re: CSSilver-list Forum

2015-02-17 Thread Dee
But this mail says it's from the silver list? How strange! Dee Sent from my iPad On 16 Feb 2015, at 23:44, Floyd Petri fpe...@eastex.net wrote: How can it be my program when the bounce says it is the Silver-list that does not recognize my host name? silver-list@eskimo.com (Was

Re: CSRe: Forum

2015-02-17 Thread Dee
What sarcasm? I didn't see any - only mild humourDee Sent from my iPad On 17 Feb 2015, at 00:07, Reece Maxey ozarko...@att.net wrote: Not according to my book Lola. Incidentally, sarcasm will not improve anything. Sent from my iPad On Feb 16, 2015, at 6:02 PM, Lola Harris

Re: CSJasons comments

2015-02-17 Thread asifnathekar
Could a RO membrane perform a similar function? Sent from Samsung Mobile Original message From: John Popelish jpopel...@gmail.com Date: 17/02/2015 03:44 (GMT+00:00) To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSJasons comments On 02/16/2015 10:31 PM, Debra David wrote: Jason