Following these posts, on my last batch I switched the cathode to a #14 silver wire with 5" of wetted depth, and 2 anodes each one #12 silver wire at 7" wet for a total of 14". I figure roughly 4:1 anode to cathode ratio. My generator started out at 30 VDC and I set the current at 0.025A. On both batches I did like this at the 3 hour mark the voltage had dropped down to 18-19 VDC and I had 11-12 ppm with a strong Tindal but not quite as strong as my previous batches. I had all 3 electrodes clipped to the rim of a gallon sun tea jar with the cathode in the center with about a 1" spacing. I use a fish tank bubbler for stirring and heat everything up to 110 deg for the duration. 2 gallons of crystal clear CS. I should get it tested in a lab so I know exactly what I have but all indications are that this is some premo stuff. I am working on a way to increase the anode size more, and a cheap way to bring the temp up to around 150 or 160.
What current and electrode spacing are you using with these setups?
I wouldnt mind the longer brew times but might need to find a way to limit the current on my generator. I am about fine tuned as low as it will go. Maybe some inline resistors?? Got to get out the books and do some cipherin'.
Thanks
Frank
-- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour1,19 V ran 17.5 hours,
5 volts ran 15 hrs.
9 volts ran 5.25 hrs.
12 volts ran 1.25 hrs.
18 volts ran70 minutes
27 volts ran 60 minutesThen there were a number of other runs 32 since 1/13/03.
Silver oxide starts at 1.229 volts. The peroxide appeared above 20 volts.
Without mechanical stirring you will get agglomeration and larger particles.
"Ole Bob"
1.19,5,9,12,&18 volts and it is as bright and shiny as when I started."Perhaps I misunderstood you. I thought you were running each batch for 48 hours. Does agitating the water make a difference regarding whether silver oxide or silver peroxide is formed or is that a function of the voltage?
In your opinion, is the small particle size you are producing a function of the large anode?
I make 2 gallons at a time in a fish tank.I use 37 volts with a 12.67
current regulator in the positive line. This is my wide anode
and small cathode setup. At 7 hours I get about 8 PPM and at 10 hours 10
PPM. The TEM shows that this is sub-nm to 24 nm in size. No one except
Sovereign Silver comes anywhere near that small size, or biological
effectiveness.

