So I could go ahead and give that water (w particles on bottom of jar) to 
SenSee, my EPM horse ??  I would want to filter it for her, however !!  
The first 3 quarts (from the same gallon of DW) had the silver particles on the 
bottom, and they did look to me like they'd fallen off the electrodes ... I had 
it set at 4, and I also had the generator set to "fast" mode.  

When I did the 4th quart (from that same gallon of DW) I set it on 3, and also 
put it on "standard" speed -- and that 4th quart did not have the large 
particles ... but it did have what looked like fine silver "dust" on the 
bottom, but only a small amount about a half inch in diameter on the bottom of 
the jar.  The water is "steamed" ... which Don was asking about ... and I still 
have to figure out how to change the polarity of the electrodes ... Will try to 
work that out with my next gallon of DW ....   Im also going to try cleaning 
the electrodes w paper towel, which might not do as much damage to the surface 
of the electrodes -- meaning that such large particles would be less likely to 
sheer off .... Oh, and will try cleaning the jars like you said ... I had not 
cleaned them.  So you would not scrub the jars out w soap and water ????
     jan

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Hi Jan.  Usually when there is silver laying at the bottom of the jar, that is 
silver that scintered off the silver bars too fast, and is therefore too 
large-particle to remain suspended in the distilled water.  It could have been 
aided by some kind of film on the interior of the jar, or something less than 
perfect in the distilled water.

So -- first, I would empty that batch of silver (save it for topical use).  
Wipe the canning jar out with a clean paper towel, rinse with distilled water a 
couple of times, wipe with paper towel again.

Then -- set the unit up again and set the dial on 3 instead of 4.  See if you 
get better results.  If not, repeat the cleaning process of the jar -- 
sometimes it takes awhile to get any films off of the glass.  If the third 
batch still has a lot of silver particles, get another gallon of distilled 
water -- try a gallon from Walgreen.  If after all of that you're still getting 
a layer of silver, call Synergenesis and check with them.  It is possible that 
there's some kind of electrical glitch in the generator -- but I would exhaust 
the other possibilities first.  Usually it's the container or the water.
MA
P.S.  There's nothing wrong with the clear colloid in the top 3/4 of the jar.  
You can carefully pour that off and use it orally if you prefer. 




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From: Costumes <costu...@dnet.net>
To: equine_solutions_netw...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, September 27, 2010 9:59:28 PM
Subject: CS>[Equine_Solutions_Network] Silver particles on bottom of jar


Hey,
Ive started brewing my CS ... using my new wishgranted Master generator ... set 
on 4 ... distilled water from Walmart, as suggested by wishgranted ... and 
glass canning jars.  Each jar that Ive brewed has a layer of silver particles 
laying on the bottom of the jar.  What's up with that ???  

The generator is behaving just like the intstructions said it would, w/o any 
issues ... Green light running all the time and cutting off when done ... red 
test light coming off and on intermittently ....
    jan