Just to conclude my little 'play around' with a 4 electrode generator indi, I offer the following.
1100ml and 1 1/2 hour production time. Pure water only, (no seed), approximately 20ppm before stabilisation, (result dependant on temperature of course). Distilled water 1 litre, (no seed), 1 hour production time approximately 16ppm, (again dependant on temperature). Solution totally clear. During stabilisation time frame solution darkens to very deep golden colour, (as expected and anticipated). I have deduced from this that I now have the best of both worlds. While using a normal generator for the production of my daily intake of CS which I can store I can now produce CS in a quicker time frame and of relatively high ppm, in fact I could go as high as the production process would allow, for immediate use if and when required, but if ingested it *must* used while still clear, [my determination]. I now know I can generate a relatively high ppm CS solution in even quicker time frame if only using a 250ml glass which is what I would do when necessary to ensure it is used within 12 hours, providing it remains clear for that time frame, (which I doubt), but there is no problem in producing more if necessary. My reasoning is that if taken within 12 hours, (incorporating the above proviso), it has not had enough time for ions to agglomerate to form the larger particles, (evidenced by colour), making it ideal for immediate medicinal purposes.[my determination] If left to darken, (which would be preferable), it would be ideal for topical use, and if I decide to ingest it for any reason I would still do so but in smaller quantities and only for a short time, again only for an immediate treatment.[my determination] Well, there you go indi, that's my little experiment done accompanied by explanations, including the provisos', of the uses I would put the resultant solution to, covered. P.S. Colour requires more research as I need to know more about the shape of the particles and the influence any given shape would have on any given colour, if that's plausible. I have some information here but want to find a bit more before I am satisfied. Neville.