I refer to the 5 glass in parallel method as the
"bulk" method, because 5 batches in parallel are made
simultaneously.  I also employ these 5 identical size
glasses over a row of   3 front SrFe magnets, as I
usually always brew the CS over N magnetic poles, to
make the solution more  effective, as literature
suggests. The large 60 henry coils used to "current
limit" the solution by the impedance of those coils on
either side of the process can be seen in the
background.  This particular single glass batch was
finished off by  19 volt battery method to show an
observer the process of colloid formation by battery
method, which increased the conductivity of solution 4
fold in about 20 minutes of exposure, from the initial
10 hr exposure in bulk method where the finished
product was just over 3 fold conductivity. However
this gold color was present before that additional
exposure was made, but the tint was exaggerated by
this additional treatment. This is not the normal
procedure, as then larger colloids are being formed
since then ~ 4 ma is sent through the solution,
whereby in the current limited approach, the solution
should not have more then 1 ma in its long brewing
process. The battery test is normally only made at the
end of batch time only breifly, to get an idea of how
the ratio of conductivity has been improved from an
initial test that shows the initial conductivity. The
difference in these methods, from a single cell
approach that does not appear to cause the gold
discoloration, is that for the bulk method of
employing 5 cells in parallel, silver bar electrodes
at slightly higher separtion of ~ 1 inch are used, and
additionally more surface area of electrodes is then
exposed to the distilled water, vs the use of silver
rounds instead for a single cell. These bar
electrodes, each showing different positive and
negative oxide deposits on electrodes, and immersion
level of electrodes is also shown in jpeg.  Thus one
"might" speculate that more surface area, and a
slightly higher separation between electrodes might be
responsible for this difference of product. I will
have to try just a single cell using bar electrodes at
higher spacings to determine if this is the cause for
these differences. But as things stand now, only the
"bulk" batches have come out with this gold
discoloration, vs the more familiar white cloudy
solution.

Gold colloidal solution from 5 glass bulk method 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/files/MED/Dsc00484.jpg

Later it was observed that when the entirely different
high voltage Rife/Lakhovsky magnet stimulation is
used, those front magnets could be felt by hand to be
vibrating, thus actually we then have a magnetic
transmision of energy between the 3 wafer stack, and
that of the front wafers.  Coils can be placed on the
front wafers, and be scoped out for resonant frequency
signatures.  John P, who takes the high voltage neon
treatment for back boils, brought over a round smaller
magnet ring, that produces a different type of signal
vs  that of the wafers, where the round magnet better
shows the background 60 hz signal, and also produces
an entirely  different effect of voltage polarity
separation of high frequency scope monitored  signals
at higher sweep rates.

The AC high voltage process  where top silver
electrode rounds are in contact with the water can
also produce colloids if the distilled water is
already somewhat "mineralized" with silver deposits.
In this case we could call this a "polar " CS since
only one high voltage electrode is immersed into the
solution.  A wire connection between the two coins is
also made, so that both are in contact with the
resonant high voltage source, near some 10,000 volts
AC. However colloids do not fall from both coins, only
the coin where the actual electrical connection is
established, even though both coins are electrically
connected by a radio shack clip wire. The shortest
path of electrical connection between potentials
obviously takes precedence in the colloid formation.
The high voltage CS is not used for humean
consumption, only for plants used in gardening, since
there may be danger of nitrous oxides being formed,
although this is only suggested by others in the
field, and is also normally associated with actual
arcing to water methods, which this does not employ.
But to show that this single electrode method also
works, but very innefficiently compared to low voltage
DC methods, the following jpeg shows some more
conventional whitish colloids falling from a single
silver round in the high voltage process;
Polar CS from high voltage method 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/files/MED/Dsc00483.jpg
Sincerely HDN 



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