Clive,
I am not aware that just using AC gives more colloidal
particles as opposed to ionic silver.
I do know that some people here add a small quantity of H2O2
(hydrogen peroxide) some time after the CS is made and feel
that this increases the percentage of metallic silver particles.
Dan
Clive Mitchell wrote:
In message <473761a2.6080...@comcast.net>, Dan Nave <na...@comcast.net>
writes
Can you reference your new AC technique?
I was pointed to a site called:-
http://www.silver-colloids.com/
Which has some of the most useful and bluntest raw technical data I've
seen associated with colloidal silver. It indicated that most simple DC
silver preparation tends to produce ionic silver as opposed to the
proper useful silver suspension associated with a colloidal liquid.
A quick skim over the 'net showed simple AC units using just a
transformer connected to the electrodes with no current limiting, while
other more sophisticated units described using AC but with fluid
conduction monitoring to shut off the current when the desired
conductivity was reached.
I wonder if there is an optimum frequency for the fastest and most
stable preparation of good colloidal silver with a high ratio of actual
metal in suspension as opposed to the electron stripped ionic silver.
Would perhaps 1Hz or even 0.01Hz be better? 50/60Hz would be ideal,
since it comes that way out the box so to speak.
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