Hi..I am using air to stir my CS and am using the TDS-3 TDS/TEMP meter to measure the PPM. It seem that the slower the air flow into the water is the quicker the PPM goes up. I don't really know why it wouldn't be setup right? I have used others' diagrams and pictures but on this batch I was using the Radio Shack's 30 vdc 1000mA transformer and have a starting voltage of about 27volts and it drops slowly as the PPM increases. I am getting some fuzz on the negitive electrode but was told that was normal. If I do 16 ounces it only takes a couple of hours. My generators can be seen at http://www.keithmj.com/colloidalsilvergenerators/index.html How about telling how the generator should be made and what parts to use...Cheers..Keithmj
Subject: Re: CS-Best Milliamps The Faraday calculator shows that 1.4 ma in 1000 ml water for 900 minutes should result in a brew of 84.52 ppm, that is if there were no losses and all the silver went into the water. You must either have a problem with your setup and it is not working properly, or you must have a tremendous buildup of silver gunk on your electrodes. Try adding some stirring. What are you measuring the ppm with? Dan Keithmj wrote: Hi All..Still playing around. I was wondering what the proper milliamps would be to make the Colloidal Silver. I am using the 30vdc power supply with a current limiting diode and my milliamps are at 1.4 mA and have been brewing a 32ounce batch and after about 15 hours it is only up to 7PPM so I bypassed the current limiting diode and put in a 33kohm resistor and it took it up to 2.4 milliamps. I can get current limiting diodes but was wondering what would be the best setting? If I don't use any thing to limit the milliamps the power supply will put out 16 milliamps which I think is to high to use..Any ideas on this..Thanks..Keithmj

