Hi There Top Dog - I agree with what you have said here - and to a certain 
degree, am like you in being interested in all aspects of any case, however 
when compromise for speed enters the senerio then I have
to stop and ask my own “why”  - I have observed over the years on this forum, 
that the new people who 
come into doing their thing, get totally confused with a lot of the sharing 
between those who are like us 
who are searching for a better way - I often wonder how they are able to sift 
through all of the information!
I am neither an old dog nor a newbie - I fall somewhere in between, as I have 
only been on this journey for
twelve years, so compared to someone like Ode, Marshall, and others, who have 
given us all so much of their time and knowledge, I do not rate - I thank God 
all the “oldies” here on this forum who have paved the way for all of us.    We 
have an easy road compared to what they have gone through - what I am basically 
saying, I suppose is, that they have already done the tweaking and have the 
answers, so why mend
something which ain’t broke !!!!    Maybe I am not as inquisitive as you are, 
however I somehow doubt
that !!!!!😢
Cheers 
Sandee🐬
Attitude is everything !!!
Sandra George
Colloidal Silver Products
Eye Drops & Topical Gel
[email protected]



On 13 Oct 2014, at 12:27, Top Dog <[email protected]> wrote:

Well Sandee, for me it's all about efficiency and practicality.  I'm not 
interested in spending a greater amount of time then is actually necessary so 
that I can go about enjoying the other parts of my life.  If others are able to 
achieve a shorter production time with other process methods than I am 
interested in that.  I suspect others might be as well.  I am a technical 
person so maybe these type of methods interest me more than others as I like to 
try the what if scenarios as well.  There are many methods being used out there 
from the home user to the commercial producer and at the end of the day 
whatever works for you is the method that is best for you.  For me I'll just 
keep asking questions to get what I think is the best solution for me, and then 
maybe tweak that a bit :)  It's all about learning.

-Bob

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Sandra George <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi There Top Dog - I am sorry but I have to ask a question here - what is the 
huge rush for most on this site to shorten the process for making EIS, and 
compromise the end result as Ode has just explained to all who can read.    Is 
it that you are selling huge amounts of EIS or is it simply laziness or the 
desire to be better than - I truly fail to understand - over this past weekend 
I have made 4 gallons of 5ppm EIS - to make one
gallon in the way I make mine, is 3 hours for distillation of distilled water - 
perfectionist yes - then about
two hours to actually make the EIS because the water is luke warm from the 
distillation process, which can be called a natural boost to the time frame for 
production - I have 8 one gallon amber one gallon glass bottles in a dark 
cupboard at all times so I am at a total loss to understand, I would love 
someone to enlighten me on this please ?    Yes I sell both the liquid and the 
gel locally and for export, however I could not live off of what I sell so why 
the rush - this is a process not a money making concern !!!!!    Is there so 
little time to life !!!!!
Cheers to all
Sandee🐬
Attitude is everything !!!
Sandra George
Colloidal Silver Products
Eye Drops & Topical Gel
[email protected]



On 13 Oct 2014, at 10:53, Top Dog <[email protected]> wrote:

Can you elaborate more on how you are able to do that and what generator you 
are using to do that with.  That's exactly what I am looking for although I 
don;t think I need 2 gallons per hour but a gallon an hour would be perfect.

Thanks,


-Bob

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
One can also spike the distilled water with previously made CS to increase its 
initial conductivity.  Or go from a batch process to a flow through.  For 
instance my flow through system produces 2 gallons per hour.

Marshall

On 10/13/2014 10:03 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>
> The only way to make EIS faster is to use bigger electrodes to spread the 
> current out....or more voltage, but that tends to overload the Nernst 
> Diffusion layer resulting in high silver hydroxide and silver oxide content [ 
> yellow-brown-black CS].
>
> Ode
>




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