OK Roger

> ** Original Subject: Re: CS>3 PPM goes to 14 PPM after filtering
> ** Original Sender: [email protected]
> ** Original Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 02:47:08 +0000

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> In a message dated 6/23/01 3:28:47 PM EST, [email protected] writes:
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> << Subj:     re: Re: CS>3 PPM goes to 14 PPM after filtering
>  Date:  6/23/01 3:28:47 PM EST
>  From:  [email protected]
>  Reply-to:  [email protected] (svr)
>  To:    [email protected]
>  
>  Hello Roger,
>  
>  It is, apparently repeatable as I have done it before.
>    
>  > Steve: Conductivity increased markedly due to additional CO2 dissolving in 
>  > the water, and some oxidation of silver particulate to silver ion. Beats 
> me 
>  > how THAT happened. Is this phenomenon repeatable? If so, play around with 
>  > some variables that may influence the oxidation of colloidal silver 
> particles 
>  > such as bubbling air/oxygen through your CS brew, measuring conductivity 
> vs 
>  I am already using a bubbler.  My wife is on oxygen, so I DO have access to 
> it.  Is it better than air for the "playing around"?  However, I don't feel I 
> could use oxygen for several hours as it is expensive.  Please tell me what 
> to do and what I should look for.  How do I measure conductivity?
> 
> Steve: I would make up two identical samples of your brew. In one I would 
> bubble air or oxygen (I don't believe using a small oxygen bubbler for 
> several hours would be costly). then measure conductivity (which is possibly 
> reported as "PPM Silver" on your TDS-1) vs time for both samples. Compare the 
> results you observe.
>   
>  > possibility is the particle size is changing. Use a laser before and after 
>  I have a laser. Am I looking to see if there are more. or less, larger 
> particles?
> 
> Steve: Yes, first write down what you see "before and after" using a laser. 
> THEN give your interpretation with regard to particle size. Post it to the 
> list to see how your interpretation compares to that of others who may have 
> more experience making this type of interpretation. That way, we may all 
> learn something. Roger
>  
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