Re: CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread M. G. Devour
Greetings Martha, and welcome to the list! I am new to making CS, and have made my own generator out of alligator clamps, wire, and a 27 volt ac/dc plug (husband helped make it). :-) Well, good job, both of you. smile Anyway, I have read several sites that say they use spring water

Re: CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Martha N. wrote: Hello,I am new to making CS, and have made my own generator out of alligator clamps, wire, and a 27 volt ac/dc plug (husband helped make it). :-)Anyway, I have read several sites that say they use spring water instead of distilled water, because spring water has

CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread Martha N.
Hello, I am new to making CS, and have made my own generator out of alligator clamps, wire, and a 27 volt ac/dc plug (husband helped make it). :-) Anyway, I have read several sites that say they use spring water instead of distilled water, because spring water has everything in it,

Re: CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread Roy Thompson
about using distilled water though. - Original Message - From: Martha N. To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 3:44 PM Subject: CSCS Making Help Hello, I am new to making CS, and have made my own generator out of alligator clamps, wire, and a 27

Re: CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Huh, no you wouldn't. The cloudier the water becomes, the more particles of something you made..the lower the TDS meter will read. Look for precipitates after letting things settle for a few days. You've probably made more of them out of ions that 'were' in the water than have induced

Re: CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread Martha N.
@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 11:59 AM Subject: Re: CSCS Making Help Greetings Martha, and welcome to the list! I am new to making CS, and have made my own generator out of alligator clamps, wire, and a 27 volt ac/dc plug (husband helped make it). :-) Well, good job, both of you

Re: CSCS Making Help

2002-09-23 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
MD's reply below makes me wonder again whether a layman without lab equipment could simply and effectively obtain a pure colloid of silver by making a mostly ionic mix first, and after completion adding a very pure salt to take up the ions, which might separate from the particles. Anyone ever