Voltage determines ion velocity.

 Current controls the rate of ion emission.


Low voltage doesn't accelerate the ions far enough away from the electrode for it not to be sucked back on by the time the polarity changes. Somewhere between 5 to 20 thousand volts will do at 50 Hz. [Neon light transformer ? ]
 Danger danger.

Reverse osmosis filters are better than nothing.
Table top distillers.
There are many ways produce and condense water vapor.
De-ionized water from the 'chemist' is as good as distilled.

Ode


Is 50Hz too high a frequency for the preparation of colloidal/ionic silver?

Any comments would be appreciated.

I wish there was an easy way to get a genuine measurement of the amount of colloidal and ionic silver present in a solution.

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http://www.bigclive.com


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