Hi Floyd,

Yes, as a long time member mostly lurking now, I saw a question from you a 
short time ago. I 
was interested in answering but got no-where with a search for your CS device, 
(the internet 
has never heard of it)  so I couldn't find any info.  Do you have a web address 
for your 
machine?  I was interested to know why one would choose to set various voltages 
but lost 
concentration when I found nothing. 

There are only three emails from you in my personal archives here, so your 
other emails 
have not arrived. This list which is usually v reliable or we all know about it 
soon enough. ?   

I see that Neville answered very comprehensively but you have not responded to 
that at all. 
Your answers would perhaps have stimulated further discussion.  

So, for my part your questions are unanswerable until we know a bit about the 
design and 
operating instructions that you have. I suggest that you go to your manufacture 
for aid. It 
would be very interesting to include the your Q's and their A's here in order 
to increase the 
knowledge and start some discussion. 

If the manufacturer has "disappeared" then perhaps you could give us a copy of 
any technical 
and graphical info that you have. Then perhaps between us we can back-engineer 
a full set 
of instructions for you.

The essentials are size of rods and the max current flow. Immersed area is a 
basic 
parameter. Current flow needs to managed. Too much and you get the "wrong" kind 
of CS . 
Too little current and the process takes forever. Good quality water, 
cleanliness, temperature 
are also important variables to be controlled. Are you stirring and how? CS 
quantity, ppm, is 
time and water volume dependant basically. 

OK,
Tony Moody


On 8 Feb 2015 at 21:12, Floyd Petri wrote about :
Subject : CS>Help

> This is my 3rd request for help and gave some questions three times. Two
> people tacked a question of their own onto mine and one person asked me
> some questions which I answer. No one has answered any of my questions.
> Either no one knows anything, they are two bashful or no one cares. Either
> way I am very disappointed. So someone answer me this. Is there a better
> colloidal silver making list around anywhere?
> 
> 
> 
> Floyd
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