Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-25 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think it must be the water Joy. The only time I ever got yellow was when I was filling the plastic bottles right to the top. This didn't allow the plastic to 'out-gas' I think. But I have *never* had yellow silver in my brewing container, at least, only when I ran it on manual for 10

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-24 Thread j.sherri
Hi, Made another batch - this time both turned blackish - one more than another - no barnacles - kept it going for about 1.5 hours. Still turned light yellow. *Maybe* just a tad lighter than in the first batch. Rinsed out the container with distilled water before attaching the power. Also

RE: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-24 Thread Neville Munn
clean, I don't wash containers out just wipe them out with paper towel, I keep containers solely as production vessels and for storage of EIS. N. Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 22:15:51 +0300 From: beitharm...@gmail.com CC: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-24 Thread Sam L.
Hi Joy. A tag yellow isn't bad, drank that for many years, kept me away from the doc,s. Been drinking the clear stuff after 2-3-hundred hours reashearch and plus the experimentation. It all seems to work. Drink it before it turns yellow. Its fresh,its good, dont worry. Its not going to kill you.

Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
What you have sounds right. I think from your later description it may have run a bit long, crystal clear is best, but light yellow is still good. I have made thousands of gallons of CS and have never seen bubbles. I suspect it may have to do with how pure your water is, or maybe your current

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-24 Thread cking001
It's going yellow because you're brewing too long. Never mind, not important. Chuck N-O-I-S-E The Conservative Voice - On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:02 AM, j.sherri beitharm...@gmail.com [link: mailto:beitharm...@gmail.com] wrote: Hi,  Made another

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-23 Thread j.sherri
Hi Dan, Considering cleaning off the rods in mid process - keeping the rods as pristine as possible and avoiding the residue - which seems I've accumulated - albeit a very small amount. I sent away for a laser which should help in seeing the *action*. Thanks so much for this wisdom, much

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2009-08-23 Thread j.sherri
The guy is on YouTube and put together a device to make the CS - his screen name is efreeme. Does anyone know about the silver he's selling? All I can do is go on trust and faith with this - the rods seem to be a very soft and malleable silver. Re the water - I am using distilled water that I

Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Using that method, one electrode turning fuzzy black is normal. [Silver Oxide] The other turning black, isn't. [Who knows what, being made out of silver ions and water contaminationprobably. ] Normally, That one would be sort of whitish to tan with Silver Hydroxide and metallic silver

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2009-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote
The guy doesn't understand his meter. RO water can be pure enough, but usually isn't. A Britta filter will add more impurities to the silver water than it removes. Letting the stuff settle for a few days and decanting works far better than any filter you can buy short of a low micron lab

Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-22 Thread j.sherri
Hi Joseph, I set up a barebones type of generator - 4 9v's - 2 rods that I got off ebay that said ., 2 9v connectors and 2 alligator clips. I am using whatever distilled water I can get - unfortunately it's not easy to find where I live and the one place I did find - perhaps didn't have

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-22 Thread j.sherri
Hi, I got these rods from this guy - Pdxsilverguydotcom - (that's how he writes it) on ebay. It was a hassle and a half just to get them - but he seemed decent and has good feedback - so ordered them. I didn't clean them before doing the batch - just rinsed them off. Basically - I just

Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-22 Thread Dan Nave
Sounds to me that this is just fine for initial CS making. In this sort of setup, the positive electrode will get slightly black and the negative electrode will get somewhat dark and build up with fuzzy material. Sometimes it is referred to as a beard. Some people like to clean off the

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-22 Thread cking001
You have a basic setup. The primary requirements are: Use only distilled water!!! if your container is a regular 8 ounce glass, the timing should be only 30 to 45 minutes max. What you made will work fine for your animal, but try for the above next time. Just wipe off your rods with a paper

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2009-08-22 Thread B.Trig
Hi Joy, I wouldn't recommend using the resulting brew for anything until you're sure you've actually got silver of at least .999 purity for electrodes. I get . (99.99% pure) from this site http://tinyurl.com/mnkj2t Never had any problems, and it's pretty cheap. BTW I reposted this to the

Re: Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-22 Thread B.Trig
***smacks forehead*** Of *course*, the water! I tend to take that for granted -- /\ /\ \ / ^ 'v-v'B.Trig On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 04:15:38PM -0400, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: You have a basic setup. The primary requirements are: Use only

Re: CSRE: Making first batch

2009-08-21 Thread B.Trig
Hi Joy, I never saw that question the first time, not sure why that is... But Joseph is right, a description of your generator setup might help. Your electrodes should definitely not be black, especially not within an hour. Are you sure you're working with silver of at least .999 purity (i.e.,