I had exactly the same experience with the SG6.
It illustrates the difficulty of cleaning the silver probes. I have
never gotten results as good as the very first batch, but the most
effective cleaning method I have found so far is to wipe the electrodes
after each use with a microfiber
Thanks again and I will do a search on the archive
connie
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 18:00:45 -0400 Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
writes:
It's most likely the grey fuzzies. [Archive search keyword?]
It's just silver stuck onto the surface tension of hydrogen bubbles
for
the most
It's most likely the grey fuzzies. [Archive search keyword?]
It's just silver stuck onto the surface tension of hydrogen bubbles for
the most part..some metallic particles and some silver hydroxide.
All generators produce that stuff as part of the byproducts.
A fast stir rate will tend to
I started making my own CS using the silvergen machine. My first batch
(quart) was perfect. I used the silver wire that came with the machine
and Walgreen Distilled Water. I cleaned the wire approx 20 minute into
the brewing.
Two days later I began brewing a new batch of CS. Using the same
Dear Connie,
It is just silver oxide, no problem.
Marshalee
Connie Howard wrote:
I started making my own CS using the silvergen machine. My first batch
(quart) was perfect. I used the silver wire that came with the machine
and Walgreen Distilled Water. I cleaned the wire approx 20 minute
Thanks... but why didn't the first batch produce this silver oxide?
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:23:08 -0600 Marshalee mama...@netzero.net
writes:
Dear Connie,
It is just silver oxide, no problem.
Marshalee
Connie Howard wrote:
I started making my own CS using the silvergen machine. My
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