Greg Ball wrote:
> I have never seen anywhere that I need to stir. What is this about? > > It causes the colloidal portion to have the smallest possible size, > and keeps the batch from turning yellow, even for ppms of 20 or more. > > Also, what is 1 mA per square inch of anode area? Translate please. > > Simple division, the [anode area]/current. > > Marshall > > > > Thanks! > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marshall Dudley > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 12:06 PM > Subject: Re: CS>HOMEMADE VS. SOVEREIGN, LYME DISEASE > Greg Ball wrote: > > > I did measure it with the tester V just recommended in his > > post. http://www.sunstoneherbals.com/tds3.htmI actually > > have that one. The longer I would go with my silver, the > > more yellow it gets. Also, The black debris on the silver > > wire would get really thick and crusty. If I stopped the > > process to clean the wire - and then started again, the > > silver would get dark or very yellow. I couldn't get it > > past 2-3 ppm with clear water. I don't want the yellow > > silver as I am aware that represents clumping. > > Sounds like any of the following: > > 1. Your water is not pure enough > 2. You are not limiting to 1 mA per square inch of anode > area > 3. You are not stirring rapid enough. > > A light yellow is fine, but you do not want a strong yellow > or dark color. > > Marshall >

