Great and creative ways to seperate the silver from water, but why not
just
weigh the solution? 1 litre of pure water weighs 1 Kg so anything over
1000gms is silver.
Better yet! You could weigh the electrodes before and after(dried).
Anybody got any ideas on how to build a scale sensitive
I heard the same one. I also wondered if it was possible to do it at home. If
you find out let me/us know.
Regards...Frank
Harvey Flatbush wrote:
Hi List,
Is there anyone on the list that knows how to grow their own Chlorella as
mentioned by Ed Dames on the Art Bell talk show several
Apparently a couple of months ago someone posted some plans or instructions
for stovetop distilling. Does anyone still have a copy of these posts? I
must have joined just after and Imissed them.
If anyone finds them could you either repost them or email them to me
please?
Thanks in
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread.
Since I wrote in I have received a little more info on Yakult and there
is a web site here in Oz, www.yakult.com.au. But it's under construction
so I'll have to wait and see what they include as they go along.
The Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain
To save multiple messages I've replied to a few in this one message.
M. G. Devour wrote:
Sounds like you got everything together just great...
There was absolutely no reaction and I had to toss in
about 10 ml 0.9% sodium chloride solution (irrigation sachet from
pharmacy) and it roared
Well, after lurking for ages and humming and hahing, I finally got around to
making not only the generator but a first batch ! Tonight.
My generator is based on Tom Miller's design, 24 VAC rectified and using 20 Ma.
I have 2.5mm fine silver wire electrodes. I decided on using the same on both
Is there a minimum distance from the sides of the glass jar that the electrodes
should be?
And is there an optimum or recommended distance between the electrodes? How
does the seperation distance have any effect on the production of CS?
Thanks in advance...Frank
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The silver-list is a
Christian von Wechmar wrote:
Hi there Frank and list,
Another article states that the smaller the particles
the lighter the colour. Clear for best/smallest, light yellow for
acceptable, then onto to brown, green and gray for much bigger
particles.
I made some clear HVAC CS with a
Dean Woodward wrote:
I must be missing something here. Is there something wrong with solder, or
is it just inconvenient??
I guess the risk of the solder becoming immersed in the solution giving you
colloidal lead and whatever else is mixed in with the solder !
Regards...Frank
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the Thomas Millar article cited here. It must have
been removed from the Infocom server. Does anyone have a copy I can borrow??
Dean
-Original Message-
From: Frank Matzka [mailto:fmat...@senet.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 4:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject
I know there was a couple of articles recently about how much silver
is in a CS solution based on calculations relating to current in the
production process. These articles referred to current but not
voltage. Can we assume that voltage is not relevant in any way to the
production. (sorry for my
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