Is there any current control? like a CLD diode? Or are you hooking 3 - 9v 
batteries up in series and then connecting them to the silver wires and putting 
them into the jar? Do you have a EC/PPM tester like a com 100? If so put the 
DW(distilled water) into the jar and take a reading, sometimes the DW has a bad 
batch I have had a jug of DW read up to 4uS(2.0PPM NaCl), I find that's high 
for what I normally get which is under 1.0uS. So a bad batch is possible which 
is why I always check the DW everytime I use it.




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 From: Debbie Phelps <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 10:44 PM
Subject: CS>Homemade colloidal silver problem
 

I've been making my own colloidal silver for a few years.  Recently I started 
another batch.  Just a simple pint with 2 wires and 3 9V batteries, as usual.  
I did what I always do, but after the normal amount of time, there was nothing 
going on.  No tyndale effect, no darkening of the wires, no yellowing of the 
water, even after letting it "cook" lots longer!  I changed the batteries, 
bought new connections, and fresh distilled water from Walmart.  Still the same 
thing --- nothing!   When I put the new connections on the alligator clips, one 
of the tiny wires got broken, but the rest were okay.  Would that make a 
difference?
Anyone have any bright ideas?
I am befuddled