Hi Dee, Thanks for that info. I have been using electrophoresis power supplies I found on ebay. 2000 volts 200 ma. They give it a good fast start with distilled water, and I have to keep turning them down as the concentration increases. I try to keep the current below 50 ma. Maybe I'll try for even lower and see what happens.
For a while I got into arcing it at fairly high current, and have gotten as high as 300 PPM that way, but Marshall tells me that I was just making silver nitrate (from the nitrogen in the air), which is definitely something I don't want to ingest. So I'm back now to not arcing it. And looking for other methods that might work. Low voltage sounds good too, and so does AC. They all seem to offer different pros and cons. Thanks, Dick ________________________________ From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 3:45:17 PM Subject: Re: CS>volts, amps, other methods Most of us on the list make EIS ie. electrically isolated silver. We do this by having silver electrodes immersed in distilled water and a low voltage current being passed through. Some have automatic generators and others homemade ones. The silver produced is mostly ionic and some colloidal, arguably the best combination. It works brilliantly for me and my family and friends, dogs etc., I have a Silver Puppy which is made by someone on this list, but there are others i.e SilverGen by Trem amongst them. Mine is great and really easy to use. dee On 30 Nov 2009, at 20:33, Richard Goodwin wrote: Hello, > > >I'm a new subscriber to this list, having arrived here by a very circuitous >route over a few years of reading about colloidal silver and how to make it. >And how not to make it. Marshall has been a lot of help recently in this >respect. > > >I'm sure this has already been discussed, but without being able to consult >the archives, I'd like to ask this anyway: > >

