At 08:24 PM 11/11/2007 +0000, you 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.
## More like 50 to 100 seconds per cycle using low voltages.
When you see the "mist" forming a standing field between the electrodes,
that's somewhere in the right range of balanced ion velocities.
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Clive Mitchell
http://www.bigclive.com
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