On 12/13/2014 10:07 PM, Reece Maxey wrote:
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.

A resistor in the range of something like 22k to 47k is pretty good with a 24 volt supply and fairly small area electrodes. 24 volts gets things started, quickly, then as the solution gets more conductive, the resistor burns some of that voltage, limiting the current.

If you don't have a source handy, they can be gotten from ebay.

eg:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5pcs-1-2W-0-5w-1-Metal-Film-Resistor-4-7K-100K-4-7KO-100KO-4-7OHM-100KOHM-/400730284852

My wife recently flushed her sinuses once a day, with my silver water, to get over a sinus infection. Adding a little salt, after it is prepared, and just before use (so that it tastes like tears) makes it feel soothing, instead of like you are drowning.

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Regards,

John Popelish


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