A friend of mine religiously cleans his electrodes with an ultrasonic jewellery cleaner. He's made hundreds of batches with a Silverwell (an Australian version of the Silverpuppy.) He's never tried to make super strong stuff before but he emailed me recently to say he's just made a batch that has so far reached 111 uS and is still climbing.

I must find out more. I don't know how often he has cleaned the electrodes during this particular batch. I'm sure there is an alternative explanation for this extraordinarily high uS but nevertheless 'clean electrodes' could be more important than I imagined. The ultrasonic action would even knock some of the tiny pure silver particles off the electrodes that might otherwise 'contaminate' the batch.

David


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