> > What you are looking for is near neutral pH, almost not T.E. and a
> > controllable PPM in ug/l of silver, that is crystal clear and does
> > not
> > fallout or change color in sunlight.
> > Hey, Bob--
> > Wouldn't pH be a functoin of initial water purity?
> > Would sunlight-proof CS require water that's devoid of free oxygen
> molecules?  If so, the problem lies in water electrolysis that would
> always attend the electro-colloidalization process (above 1.5V).  Are
> you're experiments directed at finding a V that maximizes silver
> electrolysis while bypassing this effect on the water?


Gee whiz, my homemade CS doesn`t change color in sunlight. Am I doing
something wrong, or right?? Maybe there just isn`t any sulfur in my DW.
Marsha


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