Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread James H-McMillan
I read in one of the CS aricles on the net. Electro-colloidal silver's effectiveness as a broad-spectrum germicide is directly related to the number and size of the particles. The same volume of space taken up by one silver particle .1 microns in size, will hold about 10,000 silver particles .001 m

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Absolutely, feel quite free to. Marshall James Vernon, Allison wrote: > > Since I have been involved in research on CS for a while, and have done, > and > > contracted to have done several tests, I would appreciate the opportunity > to > > review the faq before you send it out for any inaccuraci

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread James Vernon, Allison
> Since I have been involved in research on CS for a while, and have done, and > contracted to have done several tests, I would appreciate the opportunity to > review the faq before you send it out for any inaccuracies we may find. *small chuckle* You were already on my list as one to be asked to

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread Marshall Dudley
Since I have been involved in research on CS for a while, and have done, and contracted to have done several tests, I would appreciate the opportunity to review the faq before you send it out for any inaccuracies we may find. Thanks, Marshall James Vernon, Allison wrote: > > James has raised a

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread James Vernon, Allison
> James has raised a valid question. I have in the past sent samples to > the Univ. of Mo. at Rolla. The large size particles they could check on > an S.E.M., but the small size wouldn't register. Mind you, this is only my opinion, but I would "think" that the particle size would be smaller, howe

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread Bob Berger
Hi Ya'all, James has raised a valid question. I have in the past sent samples to the Univ. of Mo. at Rolla. The large size particles they could check on an S.E.M., but the small size wouldn't register. I believe they have a tunneling electron microscope that is supposed to be able to read very s

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread James Vernon, Allison
"The reason that her CS is turning color is that she is running the cell too long and I doubt if there is a series resistor to moderate things. She probably does not have a milliamp meter in the circuit so there is no way of knowing what is going on. That is why I developed the polarity switchin

Re: CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread Ivan Anderson
>> Robert to Spiroflex, In the dark ages of CS some one boiled the water. Maybe they were using tap water. Boiling is ABSOLUTELY not necessary. In fact it is detrimental. << Well Robert is certainly consistent. I have had no problems using HOT water (not boiled) when generating CS. However I do

CS>Robert's comments re Susan's color questions

1999-08-05 Thread Spiroflex
August 5, 1999 Susan, I bounced your question off Robert Berger -- I wrote to him privately at his email address. Here is what I said to Robert and then following is what he answered. = Spiroflex to Robert, Susan Epstein posted this question recently to the silver-list: I have only recen