CSRe[2]: CSMy Second Batch
Hi Raine, Yes that is normal. I clean my rods more often than that. they bulid up fuzz faster as the concentration goes up. Agter several hours you cant clean them fast enough nad then I stop the precess, it makse me very strang CS that is totally clear. and lasts a long time in the cupboard, it never turns grey or golden. I jsut use two 99.999 siver rods of 12 gauge and have it connected to a 30 volt DC wall wart, and I bubble air through the water while it going. I have made it as high as 53 ppm measured with a Hanna TDS meter, mostly though it comes out between 25 and 30 ppm. I make it in a 32 Oz jar also. using Kmart distilled water that measures 1 PPM when I start. the bubbling provides stirring so that the concentration aronud the electrodes remains even with the surronuding water all the time. I imagine tha has a simialar effect on the process, as a constant current device, by not letting too much conduction happen in the immediate area of the electrodes. thats my theory about it anyway. Take care, V Hello again, MA! My first batch was 32 oz brewed for one hour. I made a batch today- 32 oz brewed for 2 hours with no heat. During that period I had to clean the rods three times because of the *fuzz*. Is this a normal thing? My end result is quite clear. I hope to find a laser pen tomorrow, so I will have some idea of the TE. Thanks again for your very helpful suggestions! -Raine marmar...@aol.com wrote: *The spacing that works well for me is the width of the neck of a Mason jar -- about 2. I just always do well using a one-quart Mason jar. And I think I gave you a bad steer in my previous post -- I was thinking that a quart was 16 ozs. and it's 32 ozs. That's what you started with, right? There's nothing at all wrong with your set-up -- you just need to give it more time than your original try at 1 hour. If you skip the heating, you'll have an easier time of controlling the situation. What you want at the end of brewing is a clear colloid, slightly metallic in taste and if you can afford an inexpensive laser penlight and you shine it into the colloid, you should see the light *beam*, not an entire lighted up jar of water. There's no telling how many ppms you will have produced -- anywhere from 5 to 15 will be my guess -- and it's all good. That's about it. I don't know why I've got this large font all of a sudden -- sorry. MA* -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSRe[2]: CSMy Second Batch
Thank so much, V. It's good to know that others have this fuzz issue. How long do you brew? -Raine V wrote: Hi Raine, Yes that is normal. I clean my rods more often than that. they bulid up fuzz faster as the concentration goes up. Agter several hours you cant clean them fast enough nad then I stop the precess, it makse me very strang CS that is totally clear. and lasts a long time in the cupboard, it never turns grey or golden. I jsut use two 99.999 siver rods of 12 gauge and have it connected to a 30 volt DC wall wart, and I bubble air through the water while it going. I have made it as high as 53 ppm measured with a Hanna TDS meter, mostly though it comes out between 25 and 30 ppm. I make it in a 32 Oz jar also. using Kmart distilled water that measures 1 PPM when I start. the bubbling provides stirring so that the concentration aronud the electrodes remains even with the surronuding water all the time. I imagine tha has a simialar effect on the process, as a constant current device, by not letting too much conduction happen in the immediate area of the electrodes. thats my theory about it anyway. Take care, V
CSRe[2]: CSRe[2]: CSMy Second Batch
Hi Raine, Well I havent timed it much, but I image somewhere between 2 to 4 hours sometimes longer. I just go by how often I have to clean and occasionally I check it with the TDS meter. Each batch varies with time and strength Take care, V Thank so much, V. It's good to know that others have this fuzz issue. How long do you brew? -Raine V wrote: Hi Raine, Yes that is normal. I clean my rods more often than that. they bulid up fuzz faster as the concentration goes up. Agter several hours you cant clean them fast enough nad then I stop the precess, it makse me very strang CS that is totally clear. and lasts a long time in the cupboard, it never turns grey or golden. I jsut use two 99.999 siver rods of 12 gauge and have it connected to a 30 volt DC wall wart, and I bubble air through the water while it going. I have made it as high as 53 ppm measured with a Hanna TDS meter, mostly though it comes out between 25 and 30 ppm. I make it in a 32 Oz jar also. using Kmart distilled water that measures 1 PPM when I start. the bubbling provides stirring so that the concentration aronud the electrodes remains even with the surronuding water all the time. I imagine tha has a simialar effect on the process, as a constant current device, by not letting too much conduction happen in the immediate area of the electrodes. thats my theory about it anyway. Take care, V -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com