Hi,
Made another batch - this time both turned blackish - one more than
another - no barnacles - kept it going for about 1.5 hours. Still turned
light yellow. *Maybe* just a tad lighter than in the first batch. Rinsed
out the container with distilled water before attaching the power. Also
made sure to rinse the stirrer with distilled water
So - that's the sitch so far.
I'm dosing in spite of it all.
Joy
Ode Coyote wrote:
<div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed"> Using
that method, one electrode turning fuzzy black is normal. [Silver Oxide]
The other turning black, isn't. [Who knows what, being made out of
silver ions and water contamination....probably. ]
Normally, That one would be sort of whitish to tan with Silver
Hydroxide and metallic silver "dust"
Not bad in a pinch, animals don't care...you have NO idea how strong
it is...it'll "work".
For you?
..won't kill ya. Could save your butt in an emergency.
Probably wouldn't want to make a habit out of using a lot of it for a
long time.
....could be better without much effort.
More info:
http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html
http://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/FREE-DIY.html
[Quick cheap and dirty current control.....If you see a "Golden mist"
remove a battery]
Ode
At 10:15 PM 8/22/2009 +0300, you wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I set up a barebones type of generator - 4 9v's - 2 rods that I got
off ebay that said .9999, 2 9v connectors and 2 alligator clips. I am
using whatever distilled water I can get - unfortunately it's not
easy to find where I live and the one place I did find - perhaps
didn't have the absolute best. But it is what it is - and that is
that I used. About 15 minutes after hooking everything up I noticed
both rods getting black. One then started getting fuzzy black. I kept
the power going for about 3 hours, during which I adjusted the
connectors a bit and then started noticing the particles rising. The
result was a light yellow.
I am dealing with 3 sick cats in Israel. It's the best I can do. I
need help with this, no doubt. I did dose them with it anyway because
simply I have nothing else I can give them. That's the story. I'm
hoping I can get some kind of distiller down the line but right now
I'm tapped out financially as well. So it's just blessing after
blessing.
Stay cool.
Joy
Hi Joy,
First off, forgive this list for ignoring your question. I expected
someone more knowledgeable than myself to respond as I consider
myself a newbie too. Hopefully someone answered your questions off
list. This is a wonderful list but newbies do get ignored sometimes.
A little baffling when a newbie doesn't get answered about basic CS.
To answer your questions, No I probably would not drink it. & No, I
have never seen bubbles in mine. If you have external uses, foot
bath, cuts, rashes fungus, etc., use it for that. Or maybe let it
settle & "decant" whatever sinks.
Here's some questions for you. What do you mean by "generator?"
Hows your cs maker built? Is it DC? Direct current? Do you know the
voltage? If its a plug in transformer, like from radio shack, it'll
say a number followed by the letter "V". Are you using batteries? If
you connect them end to end, like in a flashlight, you add the
voltages together.
Mine is a dc wall transformer, it runs 12v for 30-60 minutes, then I
turn it over to reverse the polarity for another bit of time.
Was this helpful?
*From: *"j.sherri" <beitharm...@gmail.com
<mailto:beitharm...@gmail.com>>
*Date: *August 21, 2009 2:05:25 AM PDT
*To: *silver-l...@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
*Subject: **CS>Making first batch - Couple of questions?*
Hi,
I put up a bare bones generator and both rods are black one with
barnacles. Not seeing any activity such as bubbles. It's been an
hour. How long does it take for the tiny bubbles to start? Is that
a perquisite even?
Thanks so much,
Joy
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