## It was very clear with a faint violet tint, and yes, quite tasty. Didn't check the TE or final PPM via meter. I did make a batch of turbid [very cloudy] red once. I didn't have a meter then. I had been shocking the batch over and over for several days off and on while using it as a conductor to test the auto off. [I use a pot and a volt meter now] Still wondering if a cluster can have a total charge of more than +1 and if not, where does the electron required to neutralize the charge come from? Does that have anything to do with crystal growth and does crystal size/configuration have anything to do with color? It seems like a differently configured crystal would reflect a different color of light. Any ideas? ken
## At .5 ma, production rates per wetted electrode area would probably be so slow as to need no stirring to remain clear in room temp water. At .8 ma, 3" X 12 gauge wire, water at room temp, about 17PPM via meter the CS usually remains clear but sometimes goes yellow after a couple of days. Could be variences in water quality. If I use constant stirring I get little to no initial TE with room temp water. get a medium to bright initial TE without stirring. In both cases the TE brightens with time. Would you say the TE decreased with increased PPM in the lip smacker violet batch? Ken >Was that pale violet with turbidity or clear? Tyndal? >I made some CS violet and clear with an experimental machine. Stopped >generating at 20ppm and within 24hrs the concentration had increased to >50+ppm, it had the most powerful lip-smacking taste of any CS I ever >tried. I suspect the silver had lost more than one electron. > >Ivan. > >> At 02:02 AM 11/21/00 +1300, you wrote: >> >Hi Bob, >> > >> >I have found that hot water leads to a stronger Tyndal beam and >greater >> >colour in CS of equivalent concentration. And unlike Ken (hi Ken) >have >> >found that using seeding leads to much larger particles. Must be >doing >> >something wrong! >> > >> >Ivan. >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: "Robert L. Berger" <[email protected]> >> >To: "Silver-list" <[email protected]> >> >Sent: Sunday, 19 November 2000 14:13 >> >Subject: CS>development work >> > >> > >> >> Hi Ya'all, >> >> >> >> Is there anyone on this list that has done any kind of study that >> >> compares any given protocol to make CS when the water temperature >is >> >> varied??? >> >> >> >> I would appreciate any data or observations that you may have. It >> >might >> >> just be the change in T.E. with temperaure. >> >> >> >> I want to improve the HVAC ARC CO2 method to get faster "knowdown" >of >> >> pathogens when doing culture studies. >> >> >> >> "Ole Bob" >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> >-- >> >The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal >silver. >> > >> >To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message >to: >> >[email protected] -or- >[email protected] >> >with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. >> > >> >To post, address your message to: [email protected] >> >Silver-list archive: >http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html >> >List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >> > >> > >> > >

