G'day Phil, Here's a good example of two people using different methods, your method and mine. It's personal preference I think. I remove my electrodes from the water to wipe them over every 30 minutes, if they need it or not. I never brew any batch over, let's say, 250-300ml without using my magnetic stirrer. I use room temperature water, come summer or winter. Although we don't get snow here so it never gets *that* cold, brew times may increase a tad in the winter that's all. As long as the individual is happy with the end result, and are confident of the efficacy of either product, and no undesirable issues develop or become evident, all is good I reckon. N.
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 19:00:45 -0400 Subject: Re: CS>Gray silver water From: philmorrison...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Hi Reece - I've been making CS for a lotta years by every means imaginable. I settled on the Silver Pulser from Sota about seven years ago. The Silver Pulser is a combination blood electrification and CS unit that uses constant current to make CS. I fill a quart jar almost full of distilled water, keeping the electrodes spread a little and at least an inch off the bottom, all at room temperature. I turn the unit on and let it run undisturbed for four hours. I don't stir, or wipe electrodes, or bless the process, just let it run, quiet like, then cut the power and let is settle for 30 minutes and filter through an unbleached coffee filter. All the crud either stays on the electrodes or falls to the bottom of the jar. The product is a lovely, golden clear 8-10 ppm TDS, which suits perfectly. It grieves me to hear people stir their CS and then complain about a gray color, like all the crud they stirred in magically disappears. I wasn't pulling your leg about making CS under a full moon. Planetary science is a serious business. See attached. Good luck, http://borderlandresearch.com/book/metal-power/silver-metal-of-the-moon