lately, I've been adding about 6 drops of H2O2 per quart to get that
effect.  It takes a little longer to complete the conversion.
 You can clean off any yellowing with straight 3% H2O2..then  rinse with
distilled.
 If you don't rinse off the parts with distilled before they dry,
everything gets covered with brownish black oxides that can be very hard to
remove.  Ionic silver oxidizes when the water is not there.  It doesn't
seem to hurt anything, but it's ugly.

Ode

At 09:08 PM 11/6/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>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
>
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