Thanks Neville, I did check water before running process. It tested 1 ppm right 
out of jug.

Thinking about putting a variable resistor in series with one of the anodes so 
as to be
able to vary voltage to the "load". Seems as though there was quite a bit of 
oxidation
with the 24 volts. I believe I read somewhere that constant current 
Is better than constant current. Still looking into that, any thoughts?

I just re sampled the silver, got a 10 ppm reading, this after 2 days after 
combining the
3 small batches I made. Is also light Amber color. I'm still looking for advice 
from all you
folks, particularly treating sinusitis.
Reece

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> On Dec 13, 2014, at 3:45 AM, Neville <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Don't forget to measure the water prior to production as you will need to 
> deduct that reading from your end result to get a better - "ball park" - 
> figure.
> 
> I run mine up to around 17-20 odd in a given time frame and by the time the 
> solution stabilises after a couple of days it usually drops around 4-5ppm as 
> some ions are lost to ion clusters {particles}, then if I deduct the initial 
> reading prior to production it will drop a further 1-3ppm dependant on purity 
> of particular batch of DW I used.  The ion/particle ratio will obviously 
> change during stabilisation period but the amount of silver content won't 
> change, unless of course gravity pulls some out of suspension, which should 
> not happen anyway if everything is going according to plan.
> 
> N.
> 
> 
> 
> > Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 20:30:11 -0500
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: CS>making a generator
> > 
> > On 12/12/2014 05:01 PM, Reece Maxey wrote:
> > > OK, been reading these educational postings for a while now,
> > > and just finished my
> > > first batch of silver; about 3 quarts. I will have more
> > > production as better containers
> > > become available.
> > >
> > > Setup is:
> > > 1. 1quart glass pickle jar for "process".
> > > 2. 24 volt DC adapter, cost $ 5.00 at Tulsa flea market
> > > 3. 2 alligator clips, $ .85 from eBay
> > > 4. 1 gallon jug for storage, $6.95 at flea market
> > > 5. 1 spring loaded Speaker clip from eBay
> > > 6. 2 six inch pieces .9999 silver wire, $ 12.80
> > > 7. 1 "Lubber" TDS meter, $ 9.95
> > >
> > > The meter tells me the resultant water is 7 ppm, it is clear.
> > > Made the silver in three batches of various quantity,
> > > time 1.45 to 2.0 hours.
> > > Costs for shipping not included.
> > >
> > > Hope this doesn't bore all you experts.
> > > Thanks for all the excellent posts.
> > >
> > > I also picked up a 24 volt AC adapter. Anyone ever tried this?
> > 
> > I started out almost exactly like this, except that I used a 
> > 9 volt supply. I think 24 volt sources waste too much 
> > silver as oxide and silver particles attached to the silver 
> > electrodes.
> > -- 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > John Popelish
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