I have recently built a generator using the guidelines presented on
http://www.stenulson.net/althealth/zapltsk.htm

The system uses one silver elctrode (positive) and one stainless steel
electrode (negative) It is running at 6 volts using a transformer, and a
bubbler to agitate.

It appears that it is workiing quite well but do to my ignorance I am not
sure exactly what I am endding up with.

The silver electrode remains clean and shiney
The stainless collects some grey deposit which I assum is an idication that
the current is flowing in the right direction, At least my voltmeter
indicates it is so.

After approximately 3 hours the liquid remains clear.  After settling
overnight there is some sediment on the bottom which is very light in color.
Using a laser pen the  tyndall effect is quite strong.

I assume I have collodial silver but I would like to confirm that I do not
have collodial stainless steel.

Any help would be appreciated as with any contruction and processing tips.

thanks in advance

steve



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