James, all:

>Hrmmm, I've never been that sure about polarity switching.  I would tend to
>wonder what happens to the sludge if it's not on the cathode.  We know it's
>there somewhere, as it is part of the process of colloidal silver
>generation.  Something to think about I guess.

Is it -really-  in there somewhere? It seems that using
different CS generation processes, you can make
high quality CS with or without the sludge. I think
this has been verified with a lot of spectro and
EM analysis by the commercial CS makers. I have
NOT seen any agreement that the sludge is somehow
driven into the solution if you can't see it . . .
except for that one article that you referenced
earlier (interesting article, I do admit!).

best - Steve King



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