Hi David:
Did you run the batch with a meter in-line to verify the stability of
the current?
~Jason
On 2/18/2015 2:07 AM, Debra & David wrote:
Jason.
To put it simply, there's 214 ppm of silver in this 750 ml jar of
crystal clear solution but it has absolutely no TE. Where's it gone?
Seems to me its gotta be totally ionic or the particles are too small to
'see' (checked with 3 lasers), and that would make the particles even
smaller than Mesosilver).
By the way the Faraday calc is this ... It ran for a total of 40 hours
at a constant 1mA. In 750 ml this adds 5.37 ppm per hour. Total is 214.8
ppm. (Faraday's law is supposed to be absolutely reliable).
And another interesting point. A batch of this has been sitting on the
window ledge in bright sun for 2 days and its still totally colorless.
I think the key is the very low current. If I tried this with a '3
nines' or some other uncontrolled power source it would be white and
cloudy almost instantly.
David
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