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Re: CS>measuring ppm of a 2nd variety of concentrated CS
From: Reid Harvey
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 05:05:47

  > Mike,

  > I do  not  have a link to the 110VDC generator, since  I  have not
  > though this one would be useful for the CS with which  to saturate
  > filters. I do not know why it is I am not getting the  milky white
  > dispersion of  which  you speak, but I wonder  if  the particulate
  > material accounting for the grayness may have something to do with
  > this. The 55 uS is what was read by the PWT.

  Did something  happen to the PWT, or is there something else  in the
  cs that might be throwing the reading off?

  The salt  test is specific to silver ions, so it is not  affected by
  things that might affect the Hanna.

  If you're  not getting a skim milk dispersion, the ionic ppm  is not
  as high as the PWT indicates.

  Since there  is  evidently something else going on, I  have  no idea
  what is causing the drift between measurements.

  > Yes, you're  correct that I'm now thinking in terms of  making the
  > oxides, and  you're the one who has been enlightening me  on this.
  > I'm only talking now about the 55 uS in the HVDC generator because
  > I'm surprised  the reading has changed so much. At one time  I had
  > considered experimenting  with this as an  alternative  for filter
  > saturation. At  that  time  it was clear that  26  to  30  ppm was
  > unsuitable, although this generator may also be unsuitable  on the
  > basis that  the  large amount of distilled  water  necessary would
  > make this expensive.

  > Also, to let you know, upto now we've been saturating with Mexican
  > CS, presumed to be primarily ionic.

  I seem to recall from previous descriptions that it may be  dark. If
  so, it is mostly particles, since you cannot see ions.

  > After saturation  we  dry  the filters  so  that  the  silver will
  > convert to  the  oxide. Otherwise, as you've pointed  out,  in not
  > drying the  filters  their  first use would  flush  out  the ionic
  > silver.

  So you  are happy with the red stuff you make. I'm glad we  are back
  on track:)

  I did  a  search  on silver-impegnated  ceramic  filters,  and found
  several commercial units. They didn't seem to want to say much about
  how the silver is added to the filter.

  Sometimes they talked about pure silver, sometimes about  ions. It's
  not clear at all what is actually deposited in the ceramic.

  The problem  this presents is I don't know if silver  oxide  has any
  biological effect.  I  know   some   products  used  in  Mexico have
  particulates, but  it is not clear if these are  oxides  or metallic
  silver.

  > Since you've asked, to briefly describe the 110DC  generator, this
  > is the   system   designed   by   Terry   Chamberlain,  a sometime
  > participant on  this  list.  Aside form  the  converter,  220AC to
  > 110DC, in  our case, this generator consists of of 1  to  10, four
  > liter containers,  in each of these the electrodes of  course. For
  > this I use 999 wire of 2mm., along with Canadian maple  leaf, 9999
  > coins. Also, I should say that the entire set up is within a glass
  > cabinet, the  door of which , when opened, is wired to  unplug the
  > converter. As  I'm  sure you're aware, this  is  because  110DC is
  > lethal. Shall I send you a JPEG picture of the setup?

  No, it is not necessary. Thanks anyway.

  > Regards,
  > Reid

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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