Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-18 Thread Ode Coyote
But is probably 20 uS..which would likely drop back to around 14 uS where the uS and PPM numbers are about the same. Ode At 12:25 PM 6/17/2009 -0500, you wrote: Plugging those numbers into my Excel Faraday calculator I get about 14ppm - not 20ppm. Dan On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:54 AM,

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-17 Thread Ode Coyote
With polarity shifting there are a few seconds per cycle that don't do much as the electrochemistry reverses. If I recall, the current stays constant, but the voltage makes a swing, so the EIS chemistry shifting may be delivering current like a battery for a few seconds. If the shift

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
That may be true for batch processing, but for my flow system, the efficiency is about 1/4 of that. That is with stirring and polarity reversal. The exact stats are 1.5 gallon per hour, 20 mA and 20 ppm. This is probably due to the higher concentration tending to plate back out during the

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Marshall Dudley wrote: That may be true for batch processing, but for my flow system, the efficiency is about 1/4 of that. That is with stirring and polarity reversal. The exact stats are 1.5 gallon per hour, 20 mA and 20 ppm. This is probably due to the higher concentration tending to plate

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-17 Thread Dan Nave
Plugging those numbers into my Excel Faraday calculator I get about 14ppm - not 20ppm. Dan On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Marshall Dudleymdud...@king-cart.com wrote: That may be true for batch processing, but for my flow system, the efficiency is about 1/4 of that.  That is with stirring and

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-17 Thread Dan Nave
On the other hand, it is possible that any silver that collects on the negative electrode may require, after polarity has been switched, that the same amount of current be used to release it from the electrode as if it had been originally part of that electrode... Dan On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-16 Thread Ode Coyote
At 09:22 AM 6/15/2009 -0400, you wrote: My first question is, how long should I leave the process brewing and does it take longer if I am making 2 gallons at a time? do I ever need to get new silver leads and when should I? I just wiped my silver leads with a clean paper towel is that okay?

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-16 Thread Ode Coyote
At 12:56 PM 6/15/2009 -0500, you wrote: Missed something... That is in a time period of 1 hour. Dan On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Dan Navebhangcha...@gmail.com wrote: Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the home generators we see. You would be better off

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-16 Thread Dan Nave
The point is, in this case, electrode size doesn't matter. If you are conducting at the rate of 1ma and the volume of water is 1 cup, then you release enough silver into the water in 1 hour hour to have an equivalent of 17 ppm. This gives you a rule by which you can get a ballpark idea of what

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-15 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
It all depends on your generator. I have a Silver Puppy and I make up to 32 ounces at a time. The SP has a reverse polarity function which I use because you get almost no crud in the water but it takes longer to brew using this method. Mine takes approximately 9 to 10 hours to make this amount

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-15 Thread Dan Nave
Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the home generators we see. You would be better off starting out with a pint or a quart. (approx. 500 to 1000ml) My rule of thumb is that the maximum amount of silver released into 1 cup of water at 1 milliamp current is equivalent

Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-15 Thread Dan Nave
Missed something... That is in a time period of 1 hour. Dan On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Dan Navebhangcha...@gmail.com wrote: Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the home generators we see. You would be better off starting out with a pint or a quart.

RE: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-15 Thread Evans, Antonio F.
Message- From: Dan Nave [mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:55 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch Two gallons is probably too much to brew at one time with most of the home generators we see

RE: CSHow do I successfully create CS? Shelf-life of CS My very first Batch

2009-06-15 Thread Gaiacita
Could the folks that have their emails set for everyone to acknowledge the receipt of their message please change their settings? Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- Thank you for the tip