Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-26 Thread Ode Coyote
It's not just amps. It's amps over a surface area over a period of time. 3 interdependent factors with 2 constantly changing variables and an equation to handle them. Thank goodness for computers. Ode At 04:46 PM 4/25/2012 -0300, you wrote: 2012/4/25 Dan Nave

Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-26 Thread Thomas Soares
2012/4/26 Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net It's not just amps. It's amps over a surface area over a period of time. 3 interdependent factors with 2 constantly changing variables and an equation to handle them. Thank goodness for computers. The color of the solution can be used to

Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-26 Thread Marshall
The color of the solution can be used to estimate particle size, not ppm. The saturation of the color can be used to estimate ppm. A laser can provide some information, but since the intensity of the Tyndall varies linearly with the ppm, and to the 4th power with the particle size, particle

Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-26 Thread Dan Nave
Your setup and CS is fine. Just brew for a longer time. Shoot for 15 to 20 ppm. Many people try to brew with a current density under 1 milliamp per square inch of wetted silver electrode. The Faraday Calculator is explained at: http://www.silvermedicine.org/faradaycalculator.html There is a

Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-25 Thread Thomas Soares
2012/4/24 Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com How much water is in your vessel? About 750 ml What is the average current during the one hour? (Average it out.) With no seed solution it starts about 40 mA and after one hour 1.3 mA. The current is maintained always below 2 mA by solution

Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-25 Thread Dan Nave
Assuming that your current increases in a linear manner from .040 ma at start to 1.3 ma after 1 hour (avg of .67 ma over 1 hour), and 750ml water volume, the Faraday Calculator shows that you should have a maximum concentration of 3.6 ppm of silver. Not concentrated enough to dilute, barely

Re: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-25 Thread Thomas Soares
2012/4/25 Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com Assuming that your current increases in a linear manner from .040 ma at start to 1.3 ma after 1 hour (avg of .67 ma over 1 hour), and 750ml water volume, the Faraday Calculator shows that you should have a maximum concentration of 3.6 ppm of silver.

RE: CSDilution of CS

2012-04-24 Thread Neville Munn
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 23:53:44 -0300 From: thomas.tschoe...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSDilution of CS Greetings... Just stared to produce CS. - 3, 9V batteries - two rods of 99.999% - deionized water - 1 hour of electrolysis - Amps always below 1.5 mA - Distance