Try removing the electrodes periodically to clean them with paper towel,
that'll reduce the amount of black collecting on the electrodes and ending up
in the solution/suspension.
And if brewing anything over 500ml (think that's around 16 ounces isn't it?)
I'd DEFINITELY be incorporating some form of stirring method.
Steve, I tackled someone who's supposedly close to Utopia about that 'high
particle' content business and EVENTUALLY I found it's no higher than I
produce, in fact it's less going on lab results of a couple of my
solutions/suspensions, both clear AND yellow. I won't go into particle size
here though as I'm satisfied with reading I've done on that subject.
N.
Subject: Fw: CS>first batch of home made silver
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:05:45 -0600
From: stephen.nor...@ngc.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
From: Norton, Steve
To: 'dingyun...@att.net'
Sent: Sat Nov 21 20:05:06 2009
Subject: Re: CS>first batch of home made silver
The Utopia Silver Bullet is designed to generate a high particle content so a
yellow to dark yellow color color is normal. And since it does not use polarity
reversing on the electrodes black silver oxide forming on the negative
electrode is normal and some can mix in the CS darkening the CS more. You can
wait for the black silver oxide to settle to the bottom and decant off the CS.
I think your CS is normal for the Silver Bullet.
- Steve N
From: dingyun...@att.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat Nov 21 19:00:43 2009
Subject: CS>first batch of home made silver
Hi, group,
I used Utopia Silver Bullet first time brewing silver. Distill water was
tested 0.03. While watching the machine brewing, I was surprised lots ashes
like particles stick around two silver electrodes and the water was brownish
color. Is this normal? The silver water has the reading of 15. I was
planning drink little SW regularly to prevent cold. Now I dare not drink it.
Please explain why this happen. Your inputs much appreciated. Helen
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