What he said...
I just dilute it half with more distilled water when I forget a batch.
I did that the other day. It still works, it just takes less.
Kathryn
On Apr 16, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
* Output Current at Colloidal Silver Wires: 1.5 milliamps (+/-
0.5ma) Constant-Current Output
* The Fine Silver Wires are 14 AWG (1.63mm or 0.064" dia.) x 4"
long (1.5 mm diameter x 10 cm long) and are constructed of only Pure
Fine (.9999 pure) Silver Wire.
* ## That's a lot of current for such small electrodes..should be
around maybe 10 inches long to get the current density down.
* No auto off calibration to worry about? Why not?
* Ionic-Colloid Silver Production: 5 - 8ppm (parts per million) for
2 hours for 16 ounces distilled water.
* ## AFTER you know that the water is pulling the full rated
current.....do you know when that is? Small differences in water make
for big differences in time.
* Ionic-Colloid Silver Colour: Clear or Pale Gold.
* ## Gold could be water contamination...and/or ... too high a
current density on the electrodes ...or... just plain made it too
strong, too fast.
Gold won't kill ya and it'll work.
If you wait a few days, about 6 drops H2O2 [3% Hydrogen Peroxide] per
quart will clear it up..if you do that too soon it'll instantly go
murky brown.
Try it on a sample first.
I'd not be drinking copious amounts of that for a long time if you
don't know how strong it is, [and you don't ] but for short term, no
problem.
Ode
At 03:38 AM 4/16/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Hello all,
I'm delurking to ask a question.
I bought an SP Lite not too long ago, but just made my first batch of
colloidal silver today. Of course something unexpected came up, and I
had to leave the house for a bit. And I forgot about the colloidal
silver making.
Oh goodness, when I finally got back home and remembered, I ran to
check on it. It had turned a sort of a medium gold color. I'm sitting
here looking at it askance. It looks kind of like weak tea. Is this
still usable? Or should I toss it? The silver wires had some kind of
stuff on them when I pulled them out. But I don't see anything in
the water itself. And I did use distilled water. There are some very
tiny oily looking spots on the top of the solution, and it has a very
noticeable taste. I took a very tiny sip as an experimental taste
test.
I've never heard of colloidal silver described like this before. So
use it, or toss it?
Annie
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