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On Sat, 12/13/14, Reece Maxey <ozarko...@att.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: CS>making a generator
 To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
 Date: Saturday, December 13, 2014, 7:07 PM
 
 Thanks
 Neville, I did check water before running process. It tested
 1 ppm right out of jug.
 Thinking about putting a variable
 resistor in series with one of the anodes so as to
 beable to vary voltage to the "load".
 Seems as though there was quite a bit of
 oxidationwith the 24 volts. I believe I read
 somewhere that constant current Is better than
 constant current. Still looking into that, any
 thoughts?
 I just re
 sampled the silver, got a 10 ppm reading, this after 2 days
 after combining the3 small batches I made. Is
 also light Amber color. I'm still looking for advice
 from all youfolks, particularly treating
 sinusitis.Reece
 Sent
 from my iPad
 On Dec 13,
 2014, at 3:45 AM, Neville <one.red...@hotmail.com>
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 Don't forget to measure the water prior
 to production as you will need to deduct that reading from
 your end result to get a better - "ball park" -
 figure.
 I run mine up to
 around 17-20 odd in a given time frame and by the time the
 solution stabilises after a couple of days it usually drops
 around 4-5ppm as some ions are lost to ion clusters
 {particles}, then if I deduct the initial reading prior to
 production it will drop a further 1-3ppm dependant on purity
 of particular batch of DW I used.  The ion/particle ratio
 will obviously change during stabilisation period but the
 amount of silver content won't change, unless of course
 gravity pulls some out of suspension, which should not
 happen anyway if everything is going according to
 plan.
 N.
 
 
 > Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 20:30:11
 -0500
 > From: jpopel...@gmail.com
 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 > Subject: Re: CS>making a generator
 > 
 > On 12/12/2014 05:01
 PM, Reece Maxey wrote:
 > > OK, been
 reading these educational postings for a while now,
 > > and just finished my
 > > first batch of silver; about 3
 quarts. I will have more
 > >
 production as better containers
 > >
 become available.
 > >
 > > Setup is:
 > >
 1. 1quart glass pickle jar for "process".
 > > 2.  24 volt DC adapter, cost $ 5.00
 at Tulsa flea market
 > > 3.  2
 alligator clips, $ .85 from eBay
 > >
 4.  1 gallon jug for storage, $6.95 at flea market
 > > 5.  1 spring loaded Speaker clip from
 eBay
 > > 6.  2  six inch pieces .9999
 silver wire, $ 12.80
 > > 7.  1
 "Lubber" TDS meter, $ 9.95
 >
 >
 > > The meter tells me the
 resultant water is 7 ppm, it is clear.
 >
 > Made the silver in three batches of various
 quantity,
 > > time 1.45 to 2.0
 hours.
 > > Costs for shipping not
 included.
 > >
 >
 > Hope this doesn't bore all you experts.
 > > Thanks for all the excellent
 posts.
 > >
 > > I
 also picked up a 24 volt AC adapter. Anyone ever tried
 this?
 > 
 > I started
 out almost exactly like this, except that I used a 
 > 9 volt supply.  I think 24 volt sources
 waste too much 
 > silver as oxide and
 silver particles attached to the silver 
 > electrodes.
 > -- 
 > Regards,
 > 
 > John Popelish
 > 
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