The simplest way in the home is to use a TDS or EC meter to check for silver 
'ion' content, however it must be remembered these are nothing like accurate 
but at least they tell you something is in the water besides water on 
completion of brewing.  Take a reading before brewing and another after 
cessation of brewing.  A laser pointer will highlight 'particle' content.
These are the stock standard home methods of indicating you've produced 
'something' <g>.
Also note if you use a meter the reading will drop over time in storage until 
the solution has 'stabilised'.  The laser pointer beam may become brighter over 
time as well until the solution has stabilised indicating more particles have 
been formed during a stabilisation time frame.  The reading drops as some 
'ions' are lost to 'particle' formation, hence the laser beam brightens as more 
particles are formed.
N.

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:31:28 -0500
Subject: CS>making silver




Hello again! I've been reading, but don't post much. Thank you all for sharing 
so much information. I'm still very new to using CS, but i bought a generator 
and have made some cs by following the directions included with the generator, 
but I'm still uncertain as to how to know if I was successful. Is there a way 
to know by just looking at the end result? Or is there a way to test it? Still 
learning........
Thanks!

Missy :)