Yes I also noticed that over the last 20 min of cooking is when I could see the silver coming off of the rod in a cloudy milky way. My water was tap water(we get it in bottles) and I had double distilled it. THe pwt meter said .3 so it was far below 1. I will try again and not go for so long. I am sure 5ppm clear solution is better than 10ppm yellow.(I dont want yellow for internal consumption)
I will have to invest in a puppy but that will take some time. A friend of mine might buy one so I will try hers if she does. : ) I want a zapper first....(but sota is too expensive) and I also want to try mms. I have health issues and people in my family have issues that I am trying to get things under control outside of modern medicine, that is in my opinion, sometimes its own enemy. Dont get me wrong I still go to doctors but natural supplements is the only thing that has really helped me so far. Beth From: Neville Munn <[email protected]> Subject: RE: CS>making first batch need input please/Final Results To: [email protected] Received: Friday, November 5, 2010, 8:12 PM Well it could have gone yellow cos you parted your hair differently on the day Beth <g>. Seriously tho, there are various reasons which could have an influence so it's pretty difficult to determine exactly. One could use that old saying..."just when you think you got it nailed, you get screwed". I think if you incorporate some form of *constant* stirring method you may have better control. I don't believe stirring intermittently is good enough, specially for volumes over 300ml or a glass say. If that unit is not current controlled it probly is some 'runaway'. I think you said you use a battery unit, if so, I wouldn't be making anything higher than a glass in volume. I only use a battery unit for emergencies, and I only make a glass full, any volume greater than a glass I use a current controlled mains powered unit with constant stirring. You also mentioned something about "...a tad cloudy", that makes me wonder how pure that water is? It should be totally transparent...clear or yellow. You should also notice a '3d' effect to the water, or 'depth' to the clarity. It's hard to describe, but if you put a container of finished product next to a container of just water you'll see what I'm getting at. N.

