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I have a question that may be easily answered. In the (hopeful) production of colloidal silver, with a 31v DC unit, which type of water is best or recommended. From what I have read, deionized water is a better start solution due to the minimized ionization. I have also heard that with a unit such as mine, distilled water is advantageous due to the fact that the process of ionization and production of colloidal silver is more rapid. Keep in mind that my goal is to obtain the smallest particle size as well as a positive charge.
My theory is that by starting with hot water I should be able to use deionized water and still get a reaction in due time. I boil the water and start the process shortly after. Should cooler water be used? Am I producing larger particles by using hot water or am I just speeding up the process?
I wonder if the most important thing is getting the lowest reading possible on a PWT or TDS meter. From what I understand a reading of 2.0 or lower is acceptable? I have also heard only below 1.0 should be used.
I have added on a few additional questions that may be related in some way. I am new at this and appreciate any input on production.
Thanks all,
Dan
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