320ppm
Re: CS>Re: tetrasilver
* From: Dave (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:44:49
Bill
If you make your own cs you can make your own concentrated CS by
reducing with an old coffee maker.
You clean the pot very carefully and rinse well with distilled water.
Then fill the carafe with your homemade cs and put it on the coffeemaker
hotplate ( other sources of heat might be to hot) and turn it on. You
might use a cover as the coffee making apparatus might dribble a little
and contaminate your brew.
When the pot gets almost empty refill it ( don't let it go dry). Keep
this up until you get the desired strength.
An interesting thing about this method is that I have kept track of
the amount of water removed and after the brew took on a color I added
the amount of distilled water That had been removed and the cs turned
clear again. You wouldn't think it would do that if the color came from
agglomeration. That was from a deep honey color after reducing a gallon
to a jelly jar full, maybe 8 ounces.
From a gallon of 20 ppm to eight ounces? You do the math or ask marshal.
Dave
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