Marshall, I remove the silver and put voltage to the
gold.The gold I purchased is from Surepure Chemetals,
states (Gold wire 99.99 pure)see surepure.com. 

Tchau
Sam






This is not clear. Once you add the gold wire, what is
the hookup. It
appears by the description that you are leaving the
silver connected to the
27 volts, and the gold is just hanging in the water
not connected to
anything, or do you put the voltage on the silver and
the gold as well. Do
you keep the silver and gold separated, or do you
remove the silver and
just put voltage on the gold.

Are you using pure gold, or 14 carat gold. It is known
that 14 caret gold
will for a colloid, actually the alloying metal breaks
off, and carries
atoms of gold with it, the problem is with the 24
carat or .999 gold.

Please explain your setup better if you want others to
attempt the same
thing.

Thanks,

Marshall

If you are making colloidal gold, it will be a
beatiful violet color.  If
you are not seeing violet, you are not making
colloidal gold.  What you are
most likely seeing a a cloud of very small bubbles
from the electrolysis
process which are dissolving into the water not far
from the electrode..

Marshall



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