Hi everyone I'm Ken.

I'm new to the list but not new to Colloidal silver. I was making it a few 
years back, but have not for a while and been out of touch a little.
 When I was making it I was using a 9volt wallwart, distilled water, silver 
rods, + aqu.pump.
Silver rods were worn out so I just picked up 2  Canadian Maple leaf coins 
.9999 pure silver.

In the past I always had some colloidal silver around to use a little when 
starting a new batch, but I don't have any now. So last night I made a batch, I 
ran it for about 3 hrs.Will this batch be a little weaker because I didn't have 
any CS to start it with? My thinking is I can use this batch as a starter?

 Trying to get up to date on things. I see they have a whole lot of CS 
generators on the market now.
I understand from what I have read lately is that the prefered voltage to use 
is 30 volts. A friend who I will be making some for as well, is an Electronics 
Tech. and has offered (no cost) to build me a new constant current CS generator.

 So my question is; at 30 volts what should the current (constant current) be??
Also using this generator, how long will the process take? Is it less time with 
the higher volts?
I will be using distilled water, silver coins .9999 pure, + aqu.pump in a 14oz 
glass ( but I would like to use a 48qz mason jar I have). I would like to do 
the best job I can within budget.
 
 Looking for a little guidance from other members. Been reading alot of your 
emails on the list in the last few weeks and thought it was time I started 
adding to the overflow of email in my inbox lol. :)

 Just like to add that when I was using it before. One of the things I used it 
for was very oily skin and would soak a few cotton pads with CS and apply it to 
my face in some areas and just let the pad soak there for qiute a while, 
sometimes till they became dry. I did this for a few years with NO sign of grey 
or blue.   Thought I would mention this as there has been alot of talk lately 
about Paul (aka the blue man)

 Just like to add a Happy + Heathly New Year to all.

    Thanks
      Ken