Hi Steve, what difference does the distance the rods are apart make?  How
does this affect the time it takes to make the CS?  Dee  

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From: Norton, Steve 

Date: 13/08/2008 23:27:04 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: RE: CS>Silver rods 

 

Carrole, 

Simple answer, if one of your rods turns black, you are making colloidal 
silver. How much and how fast is something else. The black is silver oxide 
forming on the negative electrode. The faster the black forms the faster you 
are generating colloidal silver. If one rod does not turn black, you are not 
creating colloidal silver or you are doing so at a very slow rate. A number of 
factors affect the rate at which you generate colloidal silver. The primary 
ones are the voltage across the rods, the spacing between the rods and the 
amount of colloidal silver (or impurities) in the water. 


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