It's not just amps.
It's amps over a surface area over a period of time.
3 interdependent factors with 2 constantly changing variables and an equation to handle them.
Thank goodness for computers.

Ode


At 04:46 PM 4/25/2012 -0300, you wrote:
2012/4/25 Dan Nave <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
Assuming that your current increases in a linear manner from .040 ma
at start to 1.3 ma after 1 hour (avg of .67 ma over 1 hour), and 750ml
water volume, the Faraday Calculator shows that you should have a
maximum concentration of 3.6 ppm of silver.  Not concentrated enough
to dilute, barely adequate for use as it is.  You should probably run
this for another hour to get a higher concentration.


OK. Them if one uses amps as a measure of ppm, what is the range of current to produce a good therapeutic solution ?

TTS.