Gary,

This is very hard to say without further information.
I can tell you that, with an initial resistance of 60K Ohms (R=V/I),
10ppm corresponds to about 15K Ohms.

Hope this helps.

Ivan.

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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2001 02:52
Subject: CS>Conductivity for 5ppm


>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to the Silver List and am looking for information on the
Low Voltage method of making CS.  I made my first batch using a 27V
supply current-limited to 0.7 mA, using 8 oz of distilled water and 12
guage silver wire electrodes.  I did not heat the water and the initial
electrode voltage was 26V.  I started seeing the wispy "trails" around
the electrodes after about 2 hours.  I stopped the process after 4 hours
at which time the electrode voltage was down to 17V.  The water had a
definite "metallic" taste after this time.  I do not have a PPM meter
and am wondering what conductivity corresponds to approx 5 ppm?  My
purpose for making the CS is to take it orally to try to get rid of a
toenail fungus infection.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Gary Myers
>


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