RE: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-12 Thread Neville Munn
to their own with regard to this subject. There are folk here who are far more savvy about this game than me. I do things my own way from MUCH published material I have studied over the years...Not forgetting, that includes some information from those who are very savvy here I hasten to add .

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-12 Thread CT
s more to me than 'setting and >>> forgetting'.  If I was on dialysis I'd have to remain in one place for the >>> duration, can't set it up and then go shopping, or go to bed during the >>> process. >>> >>> Disclaimer:  I got nothing a

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-12 Thread jaxi
nst those units with the bells and whistles > by the way, that's personal choice...but I won't own or use one, for the > reasons you quoted. > > N. > -- > Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 12:26:29 -0500 > Subject: Re: CS>First Batch of CS >

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-12 Thread CT
whistles by > the way, that's personal choice...but I won't own or use one, for the reasons > you quoted. > > N. > > Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 12:26:29 -0500 > Subject: Re: CS>First Batch of CS > From: ch...@saucyenterprizes.com > To: silver-list@eskimo.com >

RE: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-10 Thread Neville Munn
x27;s personal choice...but I won't own or use one, for the reasons you quoted.N.Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 12:26:29 -0500 Subject: Re: CS>First Batch of CS From: ch...@saucyenterprizes.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Re: CS>First Batch of CS Thanks for the response Asif, I did, indeed

Re: CS>First Batch of CS/warts

2012-03-10 Thread Jane MacRoss
, 2012 6:01 AM Subject: Re: CS>First Batch of CS There are various treatments for warts which have been discussed previously including electrical based devices. Worth a look through the archives On 10 Mar 2012, at 17:26, CT wrote: Thanks for the response Asif, I did

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-10 Thread Asif Nathekar
There are various treatments for warts which have been discussed previously including electrical based devices. Worth a look through the archives On 10 Mar 2012, at 17:26, CT wrote: > Thanks for the response Asif, > > I did, indeed, wipe the negative electrode silver clean mid-cycle. I thi

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-10 Thread CT
Thanks for the response Asif, I did, indeed, wipe the negative electrode silver clean mid-cycle. I think, all-in-all it was a pretty successful batch and I had my first ³swallow² this morning. I took about 1/2 ounce shot, held it in my mouth for about 5 min and then swallowed. No immediate reactio

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-10 Thread CT
Hi JP, Thanks for responding. I was using Trem¹s SG6 at about 8ppm. It took over 6 hours (woke up this morning to find it done) to get a 24oz container to complete. The generator is supposed to provide smooth voltage. Is some top-float particulate normal? I will look into filtration if this top f

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-10 Thread asif nathekar
I would decant into the final vessel and stop just before the sludge starts pouring out. I do not believe the floaters at the top should be a problem Also make sure you wipe and clean your electrodes even mid cycle so that the sludge is at a minimum If you're excessively creating sludge then you

Re: CS>First Batch of CS

2012-03-10 Thread Jimmie Cairn
easy enough to fixx.  Just run it through a coffee filter.  Better check your timing, and voltage.         JP From: CT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 9:43 AM Subject: CS>First Batch of CS First Batch of CS Hello all, I just m

Re: CS>first batch of CS

2000-05-15 Thread M. G. Devour
> i just made my first batch of CS with my made-at home generator. > i'd like to know a couple of things from the group: should my CS > have a "bitter" taste? Possibly. One, everybody seems to respond differently to the taste. I hardly notice it, while my wife and kids complain. Two, if you're

Re: CS>first batch of cs

1999-07-23 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: ROMEO RAABE Need a bit more info Romeo. What is the open circuit voltage of your recharger, I'm guessing about 15V? What is the wetted depth of your electrodes, and what distance are they apart? How much water? The 'cobwebs', in the water or floating on the wat