> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Particulate silver with a silver compound? > Last month I made a batch with the series2 thermal stir generator > that read 78uS on the PWT. It had/has a very heavy fine gained TE, > very few 'sparklies', a milky appearance in direct sunlight and a > slightly grey 'cast' to it in room light that is not like the > "murky" quality that a batch gone reddish or violet has.
> Still no 'color' at all. > It now reads 68 uS. There has been some settling over a months > time which the slightest jiggle of the jar it's in redistributes > but still no color. > It tastes like rocket fuel!! [me makes awful face] > I'm thinking now that 100+ PPM can be made with LVDC and still > have small particles, but, doing that repeatably is somewhat of a > crap shoot. > I have yet to find the point at which the uS stops climbing. > Apparently particles form faster and faster in relation to > whatever conductivity is present but if those particles are > stabililized as they form, they don't agglomerate into larger ones > later. > I think the key is to make em real slow and don't let them hang > around the electrodes...and don't impart much kinetic energy to > them with high heat or vigerous stirring that would make them > physically collide before they stabilize. > Perhaps a very low current density prevents the stuff from picking > up too much kinetic energy too? > The thermal stirring I'm using only raises the overall temperature > about 5 degrees F. > ken Hi Ken, That's incredible! What current density are you using, and what is the source voltage? I assume you have current limiting - what is it set to and how long is the run? I have a small 2 1/2W thermal stirrer and have experimented with different current densities and brew times. But mine still comes out clear and turns straw yellow or slightly pink the next day. After a while, it plates out on the side of the glass. It works fine as an antibiotic/antiviral, but I'd like to avoid having to scrape the silver off the side of the glass:) What kind of distilled water are you using? Or have you noticed any change in the results due to dw from different sources? Best Regards, Mike Monett -- 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 Devour <[email protected]>

