Re: CS>Silver plate-out experimentThe more nearly vertical the sides of the
bowls, the less the difference.

James-Osbourne: Holmes
  -----Original Message-----
  From: James Osbourne, Holmes [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 9:02 AM
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  Subject: RE: CS>Silver plate-out experiment


  "There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in the
porcelain type bowl.'

  If the bowls were about the same size and shape, then the surface area was
smaller in the porcelain bowl.



  James-Osbourne: Holmes
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Connie [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:55 AM
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    Subject: Re: CS>Silver plate-out experiment


    The bowls size and shaping were much the same.


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      Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 08:42:29 -0600
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      Which container had the greater surface area of liquid.  I'll bet it
was the SS bowl, hence more CO2 being absorbed and greater conductivity.
Where else could the increase in PPM arise?

      James-Osbourne: Holmes

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Connie [mailto:[email protected]]
        Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 7:27 AM
        To: silver- list
        Subject: CS>Silver plate-out experiment

        I just completed an experiment.
        We often warn pet owners not to use SS, metal utensils for watering
when CS is added secondary to silver plate out.

        My results:

        I measured several times over a 52+ hr. period.
        There was nearly 2 c of CS in the stainless steel bowl, 1-1/4 c in
the procelain type bowl.
        They were of comparable size. (No specific reasoning, just how I
poured it.)

        Starting measure of the CS at start was 16.5ppm
        This was freshly generated, right out of the brewing jar CS,
manufactured by my Silvergen SG6 generator.
        Measured immediately after pouring into the bowls: SS=15.7
Porcelain=16.2

        I did cover the bowls with small plates, there should not have been
any significant settling of atmosphere contaminants to explain the
increasing ppm of the CS water.

        Time                       SS                         Porcelain
        3 hrs                     14.7                          14.6
        10 hrs.                  13.3                          13.2
        23 hrs                   14.8                          13.7
        36 hrs                   15.8                          14.4
        48 hrs                   19.4                          15.3
        52 hrs                   20.4                          17.1


        MY conclusion....we no longer need to worry of losing silver ions in
the use of SS bowls for communal animal watering.

        Comments please!!

        Connie