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How to use a tabletop water distiller to produce very low conductivity, high quality distilled water used to make ionic/colloidal silver water.

1.    Remove the carbon discharge filter.  It makes the water conductive.

2.    Fill the boiling chamber no more than 3/4 full.

3.    Distill only 1/2 gallon into the receiver.

4.    Discard the remainder in the boiling chamber.

5.    Repeat steps 2,3 and 4.  You now have one gallon in the receiver.

6.    Put 3/4 gallon of this water in the boiling chamber.

7.    Distill only 1/2 gallon into the receiver.

You now have what is called double distilled water.

Allow to cool and try to use it. It should measure less than 1 microsiemen using a PWT meter..



----- Original Message ----- From: "André Juthe" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Interview on One Radio Network


Ok, thanks for all the comments. I have two other questions:

(1) What is the simplest and cheapest way to distill water ) (buying
from a drugstore will be expensive in the long run)

(2) What is the best way to clean the silver wires between the brews ?
Should any substance be used?

/André

2012/2/25 jaxi <[email protected]>:
Buy a new vessel to brew in. That makes a HUGE difference and bending the
wires could totally be the reason for what happened.

Jaxi


2012/2/25 André Juthe <[email protected]>

Thanks Asif for your response.

My distilled water was as good it can be since I bought it from
drugstore and I hade cleaned the vessel before use. However, I had to
bent the wires since the vessel was to shallow and they were more
than 1,5 inch apart at the end Perhaps that could be an explanation?



/Andre

2012/2/25 Asif Nathekar <[email protected]>:
> Hi Andre,
>
> Here are some points :
>
> 1 ) Your brewing vessel should be very clean, and your silver should
> also be
> very clean, meaning no oils from fingers e.t.c.
>
> 2) Use a very very good distilled water, preferably double distilled, > I > distill my own and single distill never ever works well. I have had > this
> advice from others too.
>
> 3) Use a good meter to check the quality of your water and also the > end > result. the water distilled water shouldn't have a reading of more > than
> 1 us
> or ppm.
>
> 4 ) Always clean the electrodes between brews.
>
> 5 ) If all that fails, call someone at Silvergen, Trem has earned a > good
> reputation for a reason!..
>
> Give that a go and let us know.
>
> Good luck!.
>
> Peace to all,
>
> Asif.
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "André Juthe" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 12:54 PM
>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: CS>Interview on One Radio Network
>
>> Hi dear friends of CS,
>>
>> I have just tried my SG6 from www.silvergen.com. I chose that one
>> although it was expensive after reading a lot of about different
>> generators and it always got positive reviews and positive comments.
>> However, my first try was a bit disappointing. It took very long time
>> do to it, and it it swims around silverflakes on the surface and
>> bigger flakes lies at the bottom and I will have to filter it before
>> use. Since I have never done this before I do not really know what to
>> expect. Is this the way it should be?
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> André
>>
>>
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