Ole Bob, Marshall, Ode, Trem, Everybody, I'm gearing up to big production of concentrated CS for use in saturating our ceramic purifiers, but I'm feeling a little ignorant as to exactly what's going on in the process. the link to the generator is: http://www.purifier.com.np/CS.html As I've described it this is 27 volts with a 2.4 liter Erlenmeyer flask in a double boiler, kept just under the boiling point. Polarity reversal is every one minute or every two minutes, and one gets an additional 50ppm for every hour of operation. What I want to try to come to grips with is where the electrons go as there's more and more ionic CS. Can someone kindly enlighten me?
In a few days I take delivery of the automated switching device that will help minimize the work of the operator, limiting this to replacement of water boiled off. then I can put five flasks or so on one converter and we'll get alot of production. Now that it's becoming accepted by policy makers in water and health that silver ceramic filters are a viable option, there are more and more people starting up production. This has great potential as a cottage industry in almost any location, scrutinizing, of course the need for quality control. Currently the only choices for silver are Microdyn and a few similar brands, several beginning experimentation with particulate silver. But in the meantime it could be very important to get people who so chose to begin making there own concentrated CS. Some of the people who've been writing to me do not regard importation of Microdyn or fine particulate silver as an option. Can anyone tell me where the electrons go when I make this CS? Then I'll feel better about recommending the generator to others. The ultimate goal is to get the purifiers to the poor who are vulnerable to the ravages of diarrheal illnesses. -- 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]>

