If you mean one of the strands of a stranded wire, that would make no
difference. If you mean the whole wire it would. That should be very
easy to troubleshoot, simply use a meter to measure where you are losing
the voltage, and the resistance between the wires in the water.
Marshall
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From: Debbie Phelps [mailto:djphel...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 10:08 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHomemade colloidal silver problem
I have no tester or current control. I use 3-9Volt batteries in series,
connected to silver wires and put them into the jar
Go to radio shack and get new
wires with alligator clips.
You can use 4 batteries,
I do . 4X9 = 36 volts
Smitty
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Debbie Phelps djphel...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been making my own colloidal silver for a few years. Recently I
started another batch. Just a
Is there any current control? like a CLD diode? Or are you hooking 3 - 9v
batteries up in series and then connecting them to the silver wires and putting
them into the jar? Do you have a EC/PPM tester like a com 100? If so put the
DW(distilled water) into the jar and take a reading, sometimes
I have no tester or current control. I use 3-9Volt batteries in series,
connected to silver wires and put them into the jar. I just bought *new
wires* and put the old alligator clips on them, plus *new batteries*. The
last thing I can think of is maybe, like you say, it *is* a bad batch of
Subject: Re: CSHomemade colloidal silver problem
I have no tester or current control. I use 3-9Volt batteries in series,
connected to silver wires and put them into the jar. I just bought new wires
and put the old alligator clips on them, plus new batteries. The last thing I
can think
Have you tried touching the silver wires together while connected to the
batteries? There will be the slightest spark at the tips if all the
connections and batteries are good.
On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:07 PM, Debbie Phelps djphel...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no tester or current control. I use
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