Hi Bil,
so , I have two questions.
Doesn't heating the water increase particle size? As the particles bump into
each other and agglomerate and make cs faster but bigger particles?

And how do you boil water in a glass jar without it breaking? What kind of
jar? I looked for glass kettles in the store but didn't find anything.
Thanks,
katarina


> I have been making CS for some time.  I started out
> with a 16 oz. jar and was told to use boiling hot
> distilled water and no salt to have the smallest particle
> size.
>
> Now I use a gallon jar.  The distilled water I buy here
> in California always tests below 2 ppm.  I boil the
> water in a very clean glass pot.  If I use cold water the
> CS process takes forever.  Also no matter how much
> I limit the current (as low as 2 mA) the cathode always
> gets very thick with sludge.  This is my setup:
>
> One gallon glass jar (clean)
> Plastic lid
> 99.99% silver, 1" x 3.5" (wetted)
> Food grade stainless steel, 1" x 8" (wetted)
> Stainless steel bolts and nuts (on lid)
> Electrodes spaced 1/2" apart
> 30 volts DC
>
> Some of you guys are using 120 volts AC rectified and
> filtered to produce ~170 volts DC.  How much current
> are you running?  What is the advantage?
>
> Is it possible to make 5 or 10 ppm CS by the gallon
> without the sludge using low voltage?
>
> Thank you very much for your replies.
>
> Bil
>


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