A question for technically-oriented folks (sorry if this one's been
answered before; I'm a new-comer):
        I'm almost ready to make my first batch of C.S. and would like to
know if anyone knows how to estimate ppm from the current and time. I
have the capability to measure electrical current (mA), and suspect there
is a correlation between current, time and the amount of silver that goes
into the water. 
        I have read different recommendations as to what is a desirable
concentration (ppm) for internal use. It seems to be in the 10 - 100 ppm
range. I would also like to know if there is any consensus among list
members about what is a good concentration. ( also - is 50 ppm equivalent
to 50 milligrams per liter?).
        Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Clint Summer
[email protected]

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