Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-17 Thread Smitty
Ode
I was able to order finally...
Thanks,
Smitty

On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 1:10 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

> There is a  *"Silver 9" CS Generator* added to your shopping cart
> . banner button towards the top of the page
> and a "Shopping Cart" link at the very top of the page
>
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 1:21 AM Smitty  wrote:
>
>> I just now tried to order the Silver 9"
>> When I click on *Add to cart*
>> nothing happens...
>> is there another way ?
>> Smitty
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 9:08 PM Smitty  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Will try again...
>>> Smitty
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 4:30 AM Ode Coyote 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Where did you get stuck?
 Usually, it's selecting a payment method:
 *https://silverpuppy.com/ordering-info
 *

 *You don't need to set up an account.*

 On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:46 PM Smitty  wrote:

> Heads up to Ode:
> I tried to order your CS machine but wasn't able.
> Can you email me with instructions?
> Smitty
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:41 PM Beth Toraason <
> toraasonpica...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a
>> “Love” when he weighs in.
>> Love, Beth
>>
>> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:
>>
>> Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God
>> for you !
>> Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours
>> Sandee
>> An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
>> oha...@juno.com & or
>> san...@spiceisle.com
>> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
>>
>>
>>


Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-17 Thread Ode Coyote
There is a  *"Silver 9" CS Generator* added to your shopping cart
. banner button towards the top of the page
and a "Shopping Cart" link at the very top of the page

On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 1:21 AM Smitty  wrote:

> I just now tried to order the Silver 9"
> When I click on *Add to cart*
> nothing happens...
> is there another way ?
> Smitty
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 9:08 PM Smitty  wrote:
>
>> Thanks
>> Will try again...
>> Smitty
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 4:30 AM Ode Coyote 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Where did you get stuck?
>>> Usually, it's selecting a payment method:
>>> *https://silverpuppy.com/ordering-info
>>> *
>>>
>>> *You don't need to set up an account.*
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:46 PM Smitty  wrote:
>>>
 Heads up to Ode:
 I tried to order your CS machine but wasn't able.
 Can you email me with instructions?
 Smitty

 On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:41 PM Beth Toraason <
 toraasonpica...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a
> “Love” when he weighs in.
> Love, Beth
>
> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:
>
> Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God
> for you !
> Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours
> Sandee
> An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
> oha...@juno.com & or
> san...@spiceisle.com
> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
>
>
>


Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-16 Thread Smitty
I just now tried to order the Silver 9"
When I click on *Add to cart*
nothing happens...
is there another way ?
Smitty

On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 9:08 PM Smitty  wrote:

> Thanks
> Will try again...
> Smitty
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 4:30 AM Ode Coyote 
> wrote:
>
>> Where did you get stuck?
>> Usually, it's selecting a payment method:
>> *https://silverpuppy.com/ordering-info
>> *
>>
>> *You don't need to set up an account.*
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:46 PM Smitty  wrote:
>>
>>> Heads up to Ode:
>>> I tried to order your CS machine but wasn't able.
>>> Can you email me with instructions?
>>> Smitty
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:41 PM Beth Toraason 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a
 “Love” when he weighs in.
 Love, Beth

 On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:

 Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God
 for you !
 Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours
 Sandee
 An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
 oha...@juno.com & or
 san...@spiceisle.com
 Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops





Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-16 Thread Smitty
Thanks
Will try again...
Smitty

On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 4:30 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

> Where did you get stuck?
> Usually, it's selecting a payment method:
> *https://silverpuppy.com/ordering-info
> *
>
> *You don't need to set up an account.*
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:46 PM Smitty  wrote:
>
>> Heads up to Ode:
>> I tried to order your CS machine but wasn't able.
>> Can you email me with instructions?
>> Smitty
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:41 PM Beth Toraason 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a
>>> “Love” when he weighs in.
>>> Love, Beth
>>>
>>> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:
>>>
>>> Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God
>>> for you !
>>> Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours
>>> Sandee
>>> An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
>>> oha...@juno.com & or
>>> san...@spiceisle.com
>>> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
>>>
>>>
>>>


Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-16 Thread Ode Coyote
Where did you get stuck?
Usually, it's selecting a payment method:
*https://silverpuppy.com/ordering-info
*

*You don't need to set up an account.*

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:46 PM Smitty  wrote:

> Heads up to Ode:
> I tried to order your CS machine but wasn't able.
> Can you email me with instructions?
> Smitty
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:41 PM Beth Toraason 
> wrote:
>
>> I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a
>> “Love” when he weighs in.
>> Love, Beth
>>
>> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:
>>
>> Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God for
>> you !
>> Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours
>> Sandee
>> An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
>> oha...@juno.com & or
>> san...@spiceisle.com
>> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
>>
>>
>>


Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread PT Ferrance
I'll second that sentiment!PT
 

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 7:41:40 PM EST, Beth Toraason 
 wrote:  
 
 I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a “Love” 
when he weighs in.Love, Beth


On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:

Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God for you 
!
Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours Sandee
An Attitude of Gratitude is everythingoha...@juno.com & or 
sandee@spiceisle.comAlive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye 
Drops

  

Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Smitty
Heads up to Ode:
I tried to order your CS machine but wasn't able.
Can you email me with instructions?
Smitty

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 2:41 PM Beth Toraason 
wrote:

> I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a “Love”
> when he weighs in.
> Love, Beth
>
> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:
>
> Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God for
> you !
> Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours
> Sandee
> An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
> oha...@juno.com & or
> san...@spiceisle.com
> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
>
>
>


Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Beth Toraason
I wish email had “Likes” as Facebook does.   Ode would always get a “Love” when 
he weighs in.
Love, Beth

> On Feb 14, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Sandee George  wrote:
> 
> Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God for you 
> !
> Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours 
> Sandee
> An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
> oha...@juno.com  & or 
> san...@spiceisle.com 
> Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops
> 



Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Da Darrin
Makes me wonder what the hell was going on in that bar.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 4:50 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

> There is a bar with a big door, a big fire...everyone manages to get out
> into the parking lot.
> There is a bar with a small door, a small fire... everyone manages to get
> out into the parking lot.
> There is a bar with a small door, a big fire... everyone manages to get
> out into the parking lot but they are wearing each others underwear and
> pack into 5 cars to get home.
> All the people are still people, their combined strength didn't diminish
> but several of them have their feet in someone elses hat and panty hose
> over their ears and several are sharing a pair of trousers...which makes it
> hard to do much.
>
> Door size - Nernst Diffusion Layer
> Fire size/door size=Current density
>
> Ode
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 10:04 PM  wrote:
>
>> There are three factors that will determine the quality of the colloidal
>> silver that you make. The first is the water that you use. It must be
>> distilled to a high degree of purity. You will need some way to check that
>> the water you are using is pure enough. The distilled water that is sold in
>> grocery stores in 1-gallon containers will generally be good enough. You
>> will still need some way to check it. That can be done with a conductivity
>> meter or by some method included in the design and function of whatever
>> generator we use.
>>
>>
>>
>> The second factor is the purity of the silver that we use. We want silver
>> ions and preferably no other metals. We want to make a solution containing
>> silver ions, as they are proven to be of great benefit. There are many
>> other metals. However, that can do us great harm. We must take every
>> precaution we can to avoid taking toxic metals into our bodies. That is why
>> we use only  silver wire and insist on a certificate of analysis
>> showing the impurities that are present. In the case of the highest quality
>> silver, the largest impurity will be copper which is not bad in small
>> amounts. That will be the case in silver that comes directly from silver
>> ore that is refined directly. If you buy silver without an assay
>> certificate, it could contain scraps from manufacturing facilities that are
>> alloying silver with any number of other metals. So it's not just a matter
>> of it being , but what is the nature of the other .01%. When you
>> consider the fact that when we make colloidal silver, the result is a
>> liquid solution with silver in parts per million (PPM), it makes no sense
>> to try to economize on this. If we consider making colloidal silver at a
>> strength of 10 PPM, for example, 1 ounce of silver wire could make
>> theoretically 100,000 ounces or 1500 gallons of colloidal silver.
>>
>>
>>
>> The third factor is the amount of time that we allow the process.
>> Hydrogen will appear at the cathode (the negatively charged electrode,
>> where electrons enter the water), and oxygen will appear at the anode (the
>> positively charged electrode). Back in the days of the 3 9 V battery and
>> coins, we would wait until we saw a cloud of what we were told were pieces
>> of silver forming in the water and stopping the process soon after that. In
>> reality, the cloud formed by hydrogen and oxygen micro bubbles and meant
>> that the process was in a runaway mode. Disconnecting the batteries at that
>> point would, if you were lucky, get you perhaps a five PPM colloidal silver
>> solution. It would not keep its strength for very long as the larger
>> particles would quickly collide with and absorb the silver ions. A few of
>> us promoted the use of current limiting to prevent the runaway condition.
>> Some of us noted that the higher resistance we used, the better results we
>> obtained in both higher PPM and stability. Many of us, including yours
>> truly, tried every conceivable method of stirring to allow the use of a
>> higher current to speed up the process. All of my efforts in this direction
>> failed. I could not get around the fact that for a given surface area of
>> silver anode only a certain amount of current was allowed. There is a
>> region surrounding the anode called the Nernst diffusion area. To put it
>> simply, it is a region that will only allow a certain density of ions to
>> exist before they agglomerate into larger particles. So for those of you
>> with your setups for making colloidal silver, try reducing the current and
>> allowing more time and let us know the results.
>>
>> The above is the first post in the thread that I started on the following
>> forum:
>>
>>
>> https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/
>>
>> This thread was started five years ago and has 378 replies and 38,000
>> views. No commercial activity is allowed on this forum. All are welcome to
>> participate. No one is going to try to get you to buy anything from anyone
>> in this thread. Its sole purpose is to 

Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Sandee George
Well said Ode, as always, you were one of the originals and thank God for you 
!
Peace, love, good health, blessings & hugs to you and yours 
Sandee
An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything
oha...@juno.com & or 
san...@spiceisle.com
Alive Again Colloidal Silver Products Topical Gel & Eye Drops



Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Reid Harvey
Ode!  Thanks for the laugh!  I can only think of this in terms of pathogens
filtering through a bed of granulated media and particle size distribution,
plus the amount of metallic silver that's bonded. In my ignorance of a lot
of science I make analogies that suggest entropy, but still need to think
this through.  Plus I don't habituate the bars.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:50 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

> There is a bar with a big door, a big fire...everyone manages to get out
> into the parking lot.
> There is a bar with a small door, a small fire... everyone manages to get
> out into the parking lot.
> There is a bar with a small door, a big fire... everyone manages to get
> out into the parking lot but they are wearing each others underwear and
> pack into 5 cars to get home.
> All the people are still people, their combined strength didn't diminish
> but several of them have their feet in someone elses hat and panty hose
> over their ears and several are sharing a pair of trousers...which makes it
> hard to do much.
>
> Door size - Nernst Diffusion Layer
> Fire size/door size=Current density
>
> Ode
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 10:04 PM  wrote:
>
>> There are three factors that will determine the quality of the colloidal
>> silver that you make. The first is the water that you use. It must be
>> distilled to a high degree of purity. You will need some way to check that
>> the water you are using is pure enough. The distilled water that is sold in
>> grocery stores in 1-gallon containers will generally be good enough. You
>> will still need some way to check it. That can be done with a conductivity
>> meter or by some method included in the design and function of whatever
>> generator we use.
>>
>>
>>
>> The second factor is the purity of the silver that we use. We want silver
>> ions and preferably no other metals. We want to make a solution containing
>> silver ions, as they are proven to be of great benefit. There are many
>> other metals. However, that can do us great harm. We must take every
>> precaution we can to avoid taking toxic metals into our bodies. That is why
>> we use only  silver wire and insist on a certificate of analysis
>> showing the impurities that are present. In the case of the highest quality
>> silver, the largest impurity will be copper which is not bad in small
>> amounts. That will be the case in silver that comes directly from silver
>> ore that is refined directly. If you buy silver without an assay
>> certificate, it could contain scraps from manufacturing facilities that are
>> alloying silver with any number of other metals. So it's not just a matter
>> of it being , but what is the nature of the other .01%. When you
>> consider the fact that when we make colloidal silver, the result is a
>> liquid solution with silver in parts per million (PPM), it makes no sense
>> to try to economize on this. If we consider making colloidal silver at a
>> strength of 10 PPM, for example, 1 ounce of silver wire could make
>> theoretically 100,000 ounces or 1500 gallons of colloidal silver.
>>
>>
>>
>> The third factor is the amount of time that we allow the process.
>> Hydrogen will appear at the cathode (the negatively charged electrode,
>> where electrons enter the water), and oxygen will appear at the anode (the
>> positively charged electrode). Back in the days of the 3 9 V battery and
>> coins, we would wait until we saw a cloud of what we were told were pieces
>> of silver forming in the water and stopping the process soon after that. In
>> reality, the cloud formed by hydrogen and oxygen micro bubbles and meant
>> that the process was in a runaway mode. Disconnecting the batteries at that
>> point would, if you were lucky, get you perhaps a five PPM colloidal silver
>> solution. It would not keep its strength for very long as the larger
>> particles would quickly collide with and absorb the silver ions. A few of
>> us promoted the use of current limiting to prevent the runaway condition.
>> Some of us noted that the higher resistance we used, the better results we
>> obtained in both higher PPM and stability. Many of us, including yours
>> truly, tried every conceivable method of stirring to allow the use of a
>> higher current to speed up the process. All of my efforts in this direction
>> failed. I could not get around the fact that for a given surface area of
>> silver anode only a certain amount of current was allowed. There is a
>> region surrounding the anode called the Nernst diffusion area. To put it
>> simply, it is a region that will only allow a certain density of ions to
>> exist before they agglomerate into larger particles. So for those of you
>> with your setups for making colloidal silver, try reducing the current and
>> allowing more time and let us know the results.
>>
>> The above is the first post in the thread that I started on the following
>> forum:
>>
>>
>> 

Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Ode Coyote
There is a bar with a big door, a big fire...everyone manages to get out
into the parking lot.
There is a bar with a small door, a small fire... everyone manages to get
out into the parking lot.
There is a bar with a small door, a big fire... everyone manages to get out
into the parking lot but they are wearing each others underwear and pack
into 5 cars to get home.
All the people are still people, their combined strength didn't diminish
but several of them have their feet in someone elses hat and panty hose
over their ears and several are sharing a pair of trousers...which makes it
hard to do much.

Door size - Nernst Diffusion Layer
Fire size/door size=Current density

Ode

On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 10:04 PM  wrote:

> There are three factors that will determine the quality of the colloidal
> silver that you make. The first is the water that you use. It must be
> distilled to a high degree of purity. You will need some way to check that
> the water you are using is pure enough. The distilled water that is sold in
> grocery stores in 1-gallon containers will generally be good enough. You
> will still need some way to check it. That can be done with a conductivity
> meter or by some method included in the design and function of whatever
> generator we use.
>
>
>
> The second factor is the purity of the silver that we use. We want silver
> ions and preferably no other metals. We want to make a solution containing
> silver ions, as they are proven to be of great benefit. There are many
> other metals. However, that can do us great harm. We must take every
> precaution we can to avoid taking toxic metals into our bodies. That is why
> we use only  silver wire and insist on a certificate of analysis
> showing the impurities that are present. In the case of the highest quality
> silver, the largest impurity will be copper which is not bad in small
> amounts. That will be the case in silver that comes directly from silver
> ore that is refined directly. If you buy silver without an assay
> certificate, it could contain scraps from manufacturing facilities that are
> alloying silver with any number of other metals. So it's not just a matter
> of it being , but what is the nature of the other .01%. When you
> consider the fact that when we make colloidal silver, the result is a
> liquid solution with silver in parts per million (PPM), it makes no sense
> to try to economize on this. If we consider making colloidal silver at a
> strength of 10 PPM, for example, 1 ounce of silver wire could make
> theoretically 100,000 ounces or 1500 gallons of colloidal silver.
>
>
>
> The third factor is the amount of time that we allow the process. Hydrogen
> will appear at the cathode (the negatively charged electrode, where
> electrons enter the water), and oxygen will appear at the anode (the
> positively charged electrode). Back in the days of the 3 9 V battery and
> coins, we would wait until we saw a cloud of what we were told were pieces
> of silver forming in the water and stopping the process soon after that. In
> reality, the cloud formed by hydrogen and oxygen micro bubbles and meant
> that the process was in a runaway mode. Disconnecting the batteries at that
> point would, if you were lucky, get you perhaps a five PPM colloidal silver
> solution. It would not keep its strength for very long as the larger
> particles would quickly collide with and absorb the silver ions. A few of
> us promoted the use of current limiting to prevent the runaway condition.
> Some of us noted that the higher resistance we used, the better results we
> obtained in both higher PPM and stability. Many of us, including yours
> truly, tried every conceivable method of stirring to allow the use of a
> higher current to speed up the process. All of my efforts in this direction
> failed. I could not get around the fact that for a given surface area of
> silver anode only a certain amount of current was allowed. There is a
> region surrounding the anode called the Nernst diffusion area. To put it
> simply, it is a region that will only allow a certain density of ions to
> exist before they agglomerate into larger particles. So for those of you
> with your setups for making colloidal silver, try reducing the current and
> allowing more time and let us know the results.
>
> The above is the first post in the thread that I started on the following
> forum:
>
>
> https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/
>
> This thread was started five years ago and has 378 replies and 38,000
> views. No commercial activity is allowed on this forum. All are welcome to
> participate. No one is going to try to get you to buy anything from anyone
> in this thread. Its sole purpose is to promote the safe and effective
> production of colloidal silver by a person in their home.
>
> Abeland1Sent from Mail 
> for Windows 10
>
>
>


Re: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver

2019-02-14 Thread Neville
 is completely and utterly unnecessary.  99.98% is pure enough for the home 
brewer. Considering the amount of 'impurities' in that 0.02% which a 
person/people may ingest on a daily basis, that 0.02% in negligible, as long as 
there is no lead in it.  How many home brewers will want, or need, to purchase 
 silver?  I suggest not too many, I suggest 99.99% of the people brewing 
this stuff in their kitchens won't be, they will in all probability, or should 
be, using at LEAST 999 silver.  Sure, if they want , then go for it.  
Assayed, yeah, sure, mine is assayed at 99.98%, with no lead content, the rest 
in the remaining 0.02% I don't care about.

The reader can pick the bones out of all the rest in Arnold's post, but take 
particular note of the last three lines...LOL.

N.


From: abela...@atlasnova.com 
Sent: Thursday, 14 February 2019 3:02 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>The Art of making Colloidal Silver / Electrically Isolated Silver




That is why we use only  silver wire and insist on a certificate of 
analysis showing the impurities that are present. In the case of the highest 
quality silver, the largest impurity will be copper which is not bad in small 
amounts. That will be the case in silver that comes directly from silver ore 
that is refined directly. If you buy silver without an assay certificate, it 
could contain scraps from manufacturing facilities that are alloying silver 
with any number of other metals. So it's not just a matter of it being , 
but what is the nature of the other .01%. When you consider the fact that when 
we make colloidal silver, the result is a liquid solution with silver in parts 
per million (PPM), it makes no sense to try to economize on this. If we 
consider making colloidal silver at a strength of 10 PPM, for example, 1 ounce 
of silver wire could make theoretically 100,000 ounces or 1500 gallons of 
colloidal silver.



The third factor is the amount of time that we allow the process. Hydrogen will 
appear at the cathode (the negatively charged electrode, where electrons enter 
the water), and oxygen will appear at the anode (the positively charged 
electrode). Back in the days of the 3 9 V battery and coins, we would wait 
until we saw a cloud of what we were told were pieces of silver forming in the 
water and stopping the process soon after that. In reality, the cloud formed by 
hydrogen and oxygen micro bubbles and meant that the process was in a runaway 
mode. Disconnecting the batteries at that point would, if you were lucky, get 
you perhaps a five PPM colloidal silver solution. It would not keep its 
strength for very long as the larger particles would quickly collide with and 
absorb the silver ions. A few of us promoted the use of current limiting to 
prevent the runaway condition. Some of us noted that the higher resistance we 
used, the better results we obtained in both higher PPM and stability. Many of 
us, including yours truly, tried every conceivable method of stirring to allow 
the use of a higher current to speed up the process. All of my efforts in this 
direction failed. I could not get around the fact that for a given surface area 
of silver anode only a certain amount of current was allowed. There is a region 
surrounding the anode called the Nernst diffusion area. To put it simply, it is 
a region that will only allow a certain density of ions to exist before they 
agglomerate into larger particles. So for those of you with your setups for 
making colloidal silver, try reducing the current and allowing more time and 
let us know the results.

The above is the first post in the thread that I started on the following forum:

https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/

This thread was started five years ago and has 378 replies and 38,000 views. No 
commercial activity is allowed on this forum. All are welcome to participate. 
No one is going to try to get you to buy anything from anyone in this thread. 
Its sole purpose is to promote the safe and effective production of colloidal 
silver by a person in their home.

Abeland1Sent from Mail for 
Windows 10