I make the big batches (SilverGen7) and have found that starting with room temp 
or a bit warmer water and running the genterator in my small bathroom where the 
temp will be 73 if I close the door, shortens the time it takes to process.  
Every batch seems fine.  
Lin
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 4:43 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>First batch


        Thanks for this Ode, I started it up again this morning and when I came 
back from dog walking, it was done!  I'm so thrilled, I've just bottled my 
first silver water!  It tastes stronger than the one I'm used to, but that 
maybe because I started it up again I suppose.  Nevertheless, the colour is 
clear and it is wonderful!  Thanks again.  Dee 

        -------Original Message-------

        From: Ode Coyote
        Date: 06/06/08 10:06:30
        To: silver-list@eskimo.com
        Subject: Re: CS>First batch


           You can just leave it going and go to work , bed ..vacation even, or
        whatever.

        But before you do, feel the transformers for excessive heat.  They
        shouldn't get more than barely warm.
        If anything is hot, there's some sort of incompatibility with the local
        power grid.

        It takes as long as it does.
        Since water varies so widely, time cannot work.
          The Pup monitors conductivity like a PPM meter.

        The spinner thing doesn't ever stop until you stop it BTW.

        Ode