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
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
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,
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
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
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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
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
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