Nor are the differences consistant on either end of the debate.
You can, however, make silver nitrate with high voltage AC or DC and not know you did...and you can kill yourself very quickly by mis-operating the equipment, but you can't do either with low voltage AC or DC.
You 'can' make a mess of it with either. You can do that a 'lot faster' with high voltage.
Low voltage is not generally used by commercial producers because it takes a long time to do it right.
..not all of those using high voltage do it 'right', but those who don't... do do it wrong, fast.
If either is done well, the consumer can't tell any difference between the products.
If the consumer did it and did it right, they did it relatively slower and the difference is vast...but only in dollar cost.
If they used an "Automatic" generator, the longer time it took was spent on something else and doesn't count.
The 'main' difference, all things done equally well, is in overhead to production volume ratios.
Ode
At 08:21 PM 12/12/2005 -0800, you wrote:
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This book is available to read on the internet .... Silver Colloids, Do They Work by Ronald Gibbs. He has been the director of the center for Colloidal Science at the University of Delaware since 1981. He states in it that The DC-produced colloidal silver products that they tested had the highest value of ionic (dissolved) silver present and did not have highly rated colloidal silver. All of the highest rated colloidal silver products tested were produced utilizing the AC process.<<<<
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