I've run into some strange effects that I attribute to heavily ozonated
water.
 That same water didn't produce the phenomenon after it had vented for a
day or so.

 Where it comes to making CS, I don't tend to doubt anything.  If it 'can'
happen, it eventually  will.
 Water had some saline it it maybe?  Ozonated saline?  Whew!..whatever.

 I poured a month old batch into a triple washed and rinsed with DW jar
once.  Something turned it dark brown instantly.
 I poured some of that same batch into my everyday sipping bottle and it
all went purple by the next day.

 WAY too much current made me some black stuff.
 Re-running a batch over and over to made some red.

 Haven't done green yet.

 Ode


At 05:40 PM 8/17/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Re: CS>Adding peroxide to CS
>From: Ode Coyote
>Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:53:31
>http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72591.html
>
>  > Isn't silver oxide black to brown in color? I have  made suspended
>  > silver oxides and it appears as shades of black.
>
>  > Silver carbonate  is very cloudy white for a while...in  any light
>  > till the light changes it to grey. Silver chloride too.
>
>  > Ode
>
>
>  Hi Ken,
>
>  I experienced a similar phenomenon about a year ago. Adding  H2O2 to
>  the cs caused a yellow explosion that turned into a white cloud.
>
>  It was apparently caused by the residue left on the electrodes  by a
>  bad batch  of  Walmart dw. The coating was very hard  and  would not
>  come off by scraping, but it came off when the electrode was used as
>  the cathode.  It  took 7 runs swapping the electrodes  each  time to
>  clean them. Here is part of the post:
>
>  --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    I was having problems with a hard black coat on the  anodes caused
>    by some  unexplained  change  in  the  Wallmart  dw.  Swapping the
>    electrodes removed the coating from the cathode, but it reappeared
>    on the new anode. This was tough to get rid of. Eventually I found
>    a dw  called "Life" made by a pharmaceutical company. It  seems to
>    work well, and eventually solved the problem.
>
>    The cs  made during this time had such a strange  reaction  I only
>    mentioned it in private email. Nobody would believe it.
>
>    When I  poured the cs in a large jar and added the tiniest  bit of
>    H2O2, the entire jar would explode in a bright yellow  color, then
>    a white cloud would appear hiding everything.
>
>    It did  this for 7 straight runs. I am appending the data  for all
>    the runs  for your examination, and the UPC codes for  each bottle
>    of dw.
>
>    On the  8th  run,  adding H2O2 did  not  produce  the  huge yellow
>    explosion, and it has not appeared since.
>
>    http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61977.html
>
>  --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  I later  discovered  adding salt to the cs produced  a  similar hard
>  coat on  the electrodes. This was the result of a  second experiment
>  to visualize ion flow while brewing cs:
>
>    http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61527.html
>
>  For those  who might be interested, the first method  was  much more
>  dramatic:
>
>    http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61491.html
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Mike Monett
>
>
>--
>The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.
>
>Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org
>
>To post, address your message to: [email protected]
>Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html
>
>Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected]
>OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html
>
>List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>
>
>