Can one draw the connection here that the negative electrod should be a large piece of silver sheet, lined against the inside of the glass... Thereby distributing the pull of the positive charge against a very large surface area, and making the particle size very much smaller ?
Regards, Al ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Rebaudo" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 2:57 AM Subject: CS>Re: About a extraordinary experiment > Hi: > > Experiment #1, Posted before said: > > The positive silver electrode is introduced into a DW container, > 300cc, the other is outside the glass container. > > DW measures 1.0 u Siemens Voltage = 34V supply: Sota constant current > set a 1mA. > After 2 days, 2.4uS After 5 days, 14.0 uS and a heaviest, by far, > Tyndall I have ever seen. > The final product have zero taste. The electrodes have no darkening or > coating what so ever. > There was no sediments. > The container was glass 2" in diameter by 7.5" high > Electrodes 12 Ga, 5.5" sum merged. > The voltage stay constant at 34V, there was no measurable current. > > This experiment was performed on a glass container, with electrodes, > that were previously used (4 times) to make CS. > > The enormous Tyndall was due , in - today's- my opinion to: > The release of silver particles from the container walls. > Since silver clusters seem to be formed from several silver molecules so > arranged as to present a negative charge to the outside world, when a > positive charged electrode is introduced in the water, the particles > trapped in the wall get released. > For the high conductivity exhibited in that experiment I have no guess > at this time. > > Experiment #2 > > Electrode: 6 feet long coiled on a 4 inches tight coil, wiped with clean > paper towel and rinsed twice with DW. Never used before. > > Container : Glass 4" diameter, 4" deep, never used before. > > PS: 58 V Wall wart. no second electrode anywhere. > > Staring conductivity = 1.0 uS > 1 day = 1.7 uS > 3 days = 2.4 > 5 days = 3.3 uS > 7 days = 3.8 uS > The meter was cleaned in DW before measurements. > Very slight Tyndall in a dark room was noticed. > There was no sediments, taste or change in the electrodes. > > This is not a very impressive show but the change in conductivity , > still, must be explained without invoking Faraday or any > electromagnetic phenomenon, since a microamp meter was connected from > the electrode to the glass and no current was registered. > > This of course has no use as CS production goes, perhaps it can be used > to clean container without solvents or touching them. > Further investigations may help to answer some of the very perplexing > questions found in the production of CS. > Regards > > Peter R > > > > -- > 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]> > >

