The conductivity is a non-issue. You are talking about millionths of a volt drop at the current we are talking about. If you are using 27 volts it is plenty for silver or copper. Covalent bonding is not an relevent, we are talking about a pure metal, not a compound. I have made it myself without any problems using 27 to 30 volts.
Marshall [email protected] wrote: > Hi Marshall, > > Is it really the same? I would think that you might need a higher > voltage for copper because copper isn't as good of a conductor as > silver. Also, what about covalent bonding and lattice structures, > etc.? > > Andy > > From: Marshall Dudley > > Just like silver, except use copper wire. You can buy pretty pure > copper wire at Home Depot or Lowes, simply purchase some 14 gauge > romex > and strip off the insulation. > > Marshall > > Jeanne Shuford wrote: > so alright you guys how do I > make colloidal copper?please > >

