Distilled water draws less current at any voltage over tap water.
It's the low current that makes the finer colloid...but it takes more time to reach a given PPM.
There are many other factors involved too, but lowering the current and keeping it low is the basic first step.
Ode
At 10:27 AM 7/3/2004 EDT, you wrote:
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In a message dated 7/3/04 8:11:55 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:<<<<
The rate of hydrogen and oxygen bubbles being emmited into the water would
probably emulsify the mix which would later stratify into layers of black
and brown sludge before crud starts falling out.
Hi Ode. I had to laugh at your description. That is exactly what my husband produced in his first batch of transformer-produced CS. He decided to test out my theory that if three nine-volt batteries did the job, so would 27 volts of direct electricity. So he bought a couple of 15-volt transformers, clipped on the silver bars, plugged them into adjacent outlets and let er rip!! But he had filled the jar with tap water. By the time I got home, he had a jar full of BLACK yuck. He didn't know that I used distilled water. I duplicated what he did with distilled water and -- oila! -- perfectly clear colloidal silver. Later refined it to one 24-volt transformer. Then later still tried with lower voltages -- down to a 9-volt. They all work -- just takes a little longer. I'm not sure that the lower voltages don't produce a better colloid -- smaller particles maybe? MA
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