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Funny you should post this Bob <g>,
Here is a copy (suitably edited) of a post I sent last night in reply
to an inquiry.
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 3 January 2000 21:03
Subject: Re: CS>What color is Silver?
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> I am curious, do you believe in using hot water? I am
> still trying to find a way to eliminate the sludge from
> forming on the cathode. Very low current and adding
> white sugar have not helped.
I have used hot water quite successfully, both in my small 200ml
systems
and my 25l systems. With the small system I heat the water until just
boiling (in the microwave) and let it cool during generation. Both
cold and hot result in clear CS, the hot requiring about 2/3rds of
the cold generating time. In my large system I have used a tepid water
bath covering the bottom 1/3rd of the tank in order to produce
convection currents and lessen the need for stirring.
You will always get some sludge on the cathode, but if your [system]
can be set
up in such a way to limit this.
Firstly, your electrodes should be long and at least 40 mm (1.5 in)
apart. The current density (max current flow divided by electrode
wetted area) on a single electrode should be around 0.018 mA/mm2.[ I
actually meant to type 0.0018 mA]
(the max current in my small gen is 0.5 mA)
Secondly, you should stir periodically, tapping the cathode will
consolidate the sludge on the electrode so that you can stir without
removing the electrode.
You might like to try unplugging your generator at the appropriate
time, and letting it sit for 24hrs with the electrodes in situ, you
will maximise your concentration in this way, perhaps even double it.
Sugar will do nothing in the d.w. while it dissolves completely it
does not disassociate into its component elements and does not [have]
any
electrolytic action.
Hope this helps. Any more I can do? please ask.
Ivan.
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I actually meant to type 0.0018 mA not 0.018 mA which is 10 times
lower than the current density you have noted, but I have found this
level to work well, if somewhat slowly.
Ivan.
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From: Tai-Pan <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 3 January 2000 11:35
Subject: CS>What color is your SILVER
> Tai-Pan wrote:
> >
> > By request,this is being re-posted.
> (from 30 August,99)
>
> --snip--
>
>
>
>
> Greetings transmuters of silver into electuary medicament,
> Could have just said hello, no fun in that. Anyway, some new stuff
to
> talk about.
> Some months back was thinking how to keep the CS clear while
making
> it. Clear being used to mean no turbidity. That means totally
> transparent or perspicuous(nothing visible). Clear is not a correct
term
> to use since you can have clear eyes, a clear road,etc. .So in
attempts
> to make CS with no turbidity did a series of experiments on *Current
> Density*.
> After doing a lot of tests and constructing Current Density Tables
have
> found that if the wetted electrode current is kept below
> 0.0107ma per mm2 (10.7ua per mm2) that the CS stays clear and no
> Floculation takes place until after power is removed. This equates
to a
> true solution or particles under 1 mu (10-6 mm).
>
> mu=millimicron ma=milliamp ua= microamp
> mm=millimeter mm2=millimeter squared
>
> This means that single atoms have been removed. These single atoms
will
> begin to floculate after power is removed into larger groups of
atoms
> or small molecules,all of which can PASS INTO cells and attack
> viruses,viroids and prions. Normal large particle CS will attack
> bacteria which are outside of cells, but can not get into the cell.
> Remember that some bacteria are outside cells and some are inside
> cells, viruses, viroids and prions are also inside cells.
> Silver atoms, ions and small molecules are needed in order to get
> inside the cell.
> In order to further enhance the potentiality of the CS ran a
series
> of experiments to explore the capability of removing one or two or
three
> electrons from the silver atom (regimes). This I could do with the
> *starved electrode* technic. In was found that with only one
electron
> removed the CS would become pale rose pink (red)(6470A,647mu) when
> floculating with only slight turbidity. With two electrons removed
the
> CS would become yellow (5780A,578mu)when floculating and only slight
> turbidity. With three electrons removed the CS would become violet
> (lavender)(4050A,405mu) when floculating with only slight
turbidity.
>
> A= angstroms mu= millimicrons mv=millivolt
>
> With the *starved electrode* the CS becomes very ionicly active
with
> typical readings of 30 to 50 mv at the electrodes with no power
applied
> after making the CS. One run was stopped at 6ppm and WITHOUT power
> applied the ppm continued to rise to 14ppm over a period of several
> days. The mv potential at the electrodes slowly went down as the
ppm
> went up. This is really active stuff and opens up new avenues of
> thought and more tests to make.
>
> Bless you Bob Lee
>
> --
> oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
> [email protected]
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