Hi.......I had the same problem at one time.........you can fix the problem
two different ways.
1. Make better cs by using a stirrer during the process or brew for a
shorter amount of time
2. Make your cs ahead of time and let it age at least 7 days before adding
the h2o2.
Over time the particles break up and the peroxide won't make the water
cloudy at all.  I spent alot of time studying this and either of these 2
things will work......Robb
Harmony4life
www.highpowermagneticpulser.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: CS>H202, CS and cloudiness


> CS>H202, CS and cloudiness
> From: fredsus1
> Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 21:12:47
>
>   > I posted  this  on another list so sorry if this  is  redundant to
>   > those who are on multiple lists.
>
>   > I have a Silverpuppy gen. and I have been adding 32 drops  of H202
>   > to each  quart  (32  oz)   and   the  resulting  brew  is somewhat
>   > milky/cloudy/clear if  that makes sense. I have tried  adding more
>   > H202 but  the results are the same. Someone  suggested  that means
>   > the silver  particles  I  am  making  are  inordinately  LARGE and
>   > therefore..not very effective. ACK. Is this the case? From  what I
>   > know, the  Silverpuppy is supposed to make as good CS  as anything
>   > else.
>
>   > Another note. Up until a week ago, I was using the inverted funnel
>   > that comes with the Silverpuppy, which makes higher PPM per quart.
>   > The hue would be the slightest yellow. The quart jar I  brewed the
>   > CS in  was ONLY used for that express purpose  and  wasn't touched
>   > with anything  else,  and the inside of the jar  and  the inverted
>   > funnel became pretty yellow, LOL.
>
>   > Note: I do not add the H202 in the jar that I brew the CS in, only
>   > to the jar that I store it in.
>
>   > Any comments?
>
>   > Susie
>
>   Hi Susie,
>
>   I ran into a similar problem last year. It turned out the WalMart dw
>   suddenly changed  and was producing a very hard coat  on  the anode.
>   The coating  was  removed  by switching electrodes  to  make  it the
>   cathode, but the new anode now became coated with the same material.
>   It was very black, very hard, and scraping or adding H2O2  would not
>   remove it.  I contacted the manufacturer, who was  very  helpful but
>   could not find any reason for the change.
>
>   Adding H2O2  to the resulting cs produced a  brilliant  yellow flash
>   that instantly  turned white. It took a great deal of  H2O2  to turn
>   the solution clear, but it was not intended for drinking.
>
>   I found  a different brand of dw that didn't do this, but it  took 7
>   or 8  passes, swapping the electrodes each time, to  clean  off both
>   electrodes and start producing normal cs.
>
>   I did an experiment later that traced the flow of silver  ions while
>   the brew was in progress. This used ordinary salt to  produce silver
>   chloride:
>
>     Re: CS> Making Ions Visible
>     http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m61527.html
>
>   At the  end  of the experiment, the anode was coated  with  the same
>   hard material  as  before, and it took a long time to  remove  it by
>   swapping electrodes.
>
>   Due to  the similarities in the coating and the reaction  with H2O2,
>   it may  be  possible  that  the hard anode  coat  was  some  form of
>   chlorine that  somehow  got   past  the  distillation  process. Some
>   municipalities add extra chlorine to the drinking water at the start
>   of summer  to  reduce bacteria contamination. And  that's  about the
>   time my problems started:)
>
>   So if your anode has a hard black coat that won't scrape  off, maybe
>   try different  brands  of dw, but be prepared for  a  difficult time
>   removing the coating.
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Mike Monett
>
>
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