It takes around 20 volts, not 'real' high. Copper is entirely different than silver. It doesn't produce Ions, conductivity doesn't increase, therefore it will never have current "runaway"..meaning: Current controls aren't being used and a conductivity related "Auto Off" *will not work*. Colloidal copper does not register on any meter making them TOTALLY useless. Colloidal copper has no flavor or color. The only way you can tell you made anything is with a laser pointer to view the Tyndall Effect [light beam] and that doesn't say much about 'how strong' Do not mix silver and copper as copper will pull every trace of both out of the water and drop it to the bottom as a black fuzz.[and/or other weird things]
It is also a good idea to use a jar other than your silver batch jar to make copper. *Be aware that, because both copper and silver use Selenium to control these metals levels, internal consumption of too much copper can be toxic and may alter your ability to eliminate silver. Selenium supplementation may be advisable. [ But don't over do that as to much Selenium is quite toxic ]* *You can probably use the faraday calculator to predict PPM* *Ode* On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 5:03 AM, Tony Moody <a...@aptech.co.za> wrote: > Hallo PT, > > Yes, normal house wiring copper is fairly pure. But it requires special > equipment to make pure copper colloid. ( think it is very high voltage > required) > > However, from memory, making colloidal copper-silver with a silver maker > is quite possible: Make some colloidal silver, then swap the silver rods > for copper rods and complete the process. > > How to check the ppm or strength? Keeping quality? particle size? > > Hmm. There was a discussion of the subject some years ago. Dont trust me , > go to : https://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html > > I typed in 'copper' and there is a wealth of info there. :-)) > > OK, Tony > > ------------------------------ > > On 16 Jul 2018 at 22:35, PT Ferrance wrote about : > Subject : CS>colloidal copper - OT > > Hello, > There has been a conversation going on about the need for copper in the > body and people have written about colloidal copper. Has anyone on this > list made colloidal copper? If you have how did you do it? > Thanks. > PT > >