My opinion (though I'm relatively new to CS) is those "fuzzy
fall-offs) don't ruin anything. They are just silver after all. They
eventually sink to the bottom of the brew jar. You can pour the CS
into another container and just leave them behind, or just don't worry
about them. I don't filter them out, as my PWT tests show that filters
add a lot of ??? to the CS, which worries me a lot more than a few
larger silver particles.
paula
----- Original Message -----
From: "Delmont Neroni" <[email protected]>
>
> I am still new to making my own colloidal silver. I am using an SG6
Auto
> from Silvergen. I make it in a quart mason jar with Poland Springs
steam
> distilled water. The water tests out at 0.6 on the pwt meter before
I start
> the SG6. The last couple of batches I made, the negative electrode
became
> "fuzzy" with some white substance which I assume was either a silver
oxide
> or some larger "agglomerations" of silver particles. This did not
happen
> the first couple of batches I made. When I remove the electrodes,
this
> stuff falls off the electrode and remains behind floating in the
otherwise
> clear solution and ruining the batch.
>
> Is this something I am doing wrong or is it normal? The first time
this
> happened, the white stuff fell to the bottom of the jar, and I was
able to
> decant the liquid above it, but the last time, it dispersed in the
solution
> and I was forced to throw out the batch.
>
> Del
>
>
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