Hi All! >The lower the voltage the longer it takes and the smaller the >current flow. >The smaller the current flow the finer the particles, also less >build up on the negative electrode and less cloudiness in the >colloid. >The deeper the electrodes the more current is drawn so less time >is required. >The further apart the electrodes the more likely the silver ions >are to spread throughout the water and current rise is slower. >The hotter the water the higher the current. >Greater water volume means longer generating time.
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