Re: CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-24 Thread Ode Coyote
Veddy interestink! A current plot would be, as well. So, what does that stuff look like..now..and after letting sunlight hit it for a while? Ode At 11:41 PM 12/23/2007 +1030, you wrote: I've tried to re-create the 'old method' of making Colloidal Silver with a glass of tap water, a

Re: CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-24 Thread Ode Coyote
No exactly current control...more like fire or exploding battery prevention. Uh, that would be a 40 milliamp limit? ...or a little more if 27 volts was being used? I doubt you ever reached that limit at anything short of a sludge making stage as getting water to conduct more than 10

CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-23 Thread alchemysa
I've tried to re-create the 'old method' of making Colloidal Silver with a glass of tap water, a pinch of salt, and 3 x 9v batteries with no current control. This was the method used by Stan Jones, (and perhaps by the new blue man, Paul Karosan) I started with a brand new 12 gauge pure silver

Re: CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-23 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning David, At 07:11 AM 12/23/2007, you wrote: I've tried to re-create the 'old method' of making Colloidal Silver with a glass of tap water, a pinch of salt, and 3 x 9v batteries with no current control. I wonder where you found that as the Old Method ? This was the method used by

Re: CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-23 Thread Dan Nave
Very interesting. What you are showing is that you can make a very strong brew in water (with added salt) in a short time. I would rather record the actual current every few minutes and graph and calculate from that as you can get a better idea as to what is actually happening. If you have

Re: CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-23 Thread Dan Nave
'Morning Wayne, I think that sometimes you don't see the forest for the trees... Are you a Virgo perchance? You have your own way of looking at things and you own way of describing them, and you have confused me on numerous occasions. It seems to work for you, of course, but I would have

Re: CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm in ten minutes.

2007-12-23 Thread Tony Moody
On 23 Dec 2007 at 23:41, alchemysa wrote about : Subject : CS'3 nines' equals about 764 ppm i I've tried to re-create the 'old method' of making Colloidal Silver with a glass of tap water, a pinch of salt, and 3 x 9v batteries with no current control. This was the method used by Stan Jones,