All you are doing Steve is changing the bulk resistivity of the sol between
the electrodes and thus will take a longer time to process. You will also
effectively reduce the negative electrode area and thus build heavier
deposits on a smaller area and thus more will fall off into the Cs.

They were ment to tell you to spray your hair with silver salts, not Cs.
It will darken when light hits it! Make some by adding a little salt or tap
water, before you start the process, or take good Cs and wash a new
coffee filter in it. Set it in the sun and you will see the solution darken
in 15 minutes.

f...@health2us.com

If you have flat silver probes like I do with my SilverGen constant current genertor, you are probably positioning the probes so that the flat surface area are separated by an inch or two. I wondered what would happen if I rotated the probes by 90 deg so that the flat surfaces were not looking at each other. I thought that maybe the sintering process would change. Maybe the effective increase in distance between probes might result in less residue/sludge, etc. Well, it looks like that simple little change actually did result in less residue on the probes themselves and on the surface. Results still very preliminary, but before you poo-poo the idea, give it a try to see if you get the same results and report to the list.

They told me my hair would get darker if I sprayed it with silver water....NOT! ;-) Yours in smurfdom.

Steve Geigle