New to this thread. Wondering why the "spluttering" of the silver is important to making better colloid. I'm using 10,000 volts AC--a salvaged oil-furnace starter-- and, tho its takes several hours to get 30 ppm (just guessing)--it is a half-gallon jar and several days-worth of 'dosage'for my wife and I. I figure (still guessing) that using the submerged electrodes, since it seems unlikely that there is much current-flow for the first couple of hours, that there is very little cost in running the transformer. Is this "spluttering" simply an interesting entertainment or can we share in the idea behind it. I did wander through the thread, but guess I missed something.
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