Tom, Do they last longer in the water than if they were dried off and put away? 

tbass <[email protected]> wrote:Jean, Please read below.Silver wires do not 
deteriorate when left in distilled water. They last for years in water.Tom 
Bassett   ----- Original Message ----- From: tbass To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 8:07 PMSubject: Re: CS>CS Quality
Hi Jean,Most 12 gage wires, approximately 5 inches immersed in distilledwater, 
last for 1 to 2 years or more. So, a foot of .999 silver is good for a coupleof 
years when brewing 3 to 4 times a week. When not brewing, I stillleave the 
silver  in the water. Over brewing will just waste  silver as the particles 
will become so numerous as to start clumping togetherand dropping out to the 
bottom of the vessel. My observations after 4 years ofbrewing CS. I hope I 
understood your question and answered it correctly.Stay well,Tom Bassett   
----- Original Message ----- From: Jean DeMasters To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 5:51 PMSubject: CS>CS Quality
Hi CS'ers,I have bought CS over the internet before and have just decided to 
pick up my own generator but as I am new to this I have some questions.  How 
long do the silver wires last? and if I leave them in the water longer than 
prescribed will I get more potent CS or will that be detrimental to the 
process? Thank you all,Jean


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