>From what I know the best Tyndall is to be able to see just a faint red beam
in a completely dark room....But still get a 10 uS or higher reading

Garrick




On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>wrote:

> Sounds like it is still good to me. You can always add a little H2O2, but
> not sure if that will change the uS up or down.
>
> Marshall
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> Garrick wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> Is it a waste of time to take week old colloidal silver and try to boost
>> the uS?
>>
>> I can make colloidal silver that finishes at 18 uS (using a com-100 meter)
>> but it is down to 12 uS in five days. The laser pen only makes a faint red
>> line. *This means ideal particle size? Little agglomeration?*
>>
>> So a few nights ago I took this 12 uS colloidal silver and used it in the
>> CS machine and got the uS up to a 17 uS that did not decline so fast. Only
>> problem is the red laser light was much more noticeable. That Tyndall effect
>> line was stronger. *Am I wasting my time doing this? Just making the
>> agglomeration and electro-conductivity greater but not the CS
>> effectiveness?*
>>
>> Thanks
>> Garrick
>>
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