A single 9v battery makes pretty good CS, current runaway does not
seem to be a problem until you hit about 15ppm, just takes a loooong
time. I would suspect the water if fallout continues after a couple of
days.

Ivan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net]
> Sent: Friday, 29 March 2002 12:26 a.m.
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>suspension
>
>
> While I haven't experimented with a single nine volt battery, i
would
> suggest starting with the electrodes fairly close and
> spreading them apart
> every 10 or 15 minutes up to 2 or 3 inches at finish in order
> to keep the
> current draw low. If it turns significantly yellow..or any
> color at all,
> shorten the run time and reduce current.
>  I presume you are using distilled water and no salt?
>  My idea is, if it falls out, it's not colloidal silver. So, let
every
> batch settle and pour what's left off the top and use that. A
> laser pointer
> will tell you there's plenty of silver still suspended.
>
>  Colloidal silver is not light sensitive, contrary to popular
> belief.  A
> clear plastic pop bottle or clear glass works just fine for storage.
>
>  I suggest buying or making a current controlled generator.
>
> http://www.silverpuppy.com [basic and inexpensive, turns
> itself off, nice
> package] Ken
>
> http://www.silvergen.com [works well and has bells and whistles,
turns
> itself off and has variable controls] Trem
>
> http://www.wishgranted.com [don't know much about it but
> seems like it's
> OK] Vince
>
> Attached is a current control circuit that can be made for
> less than $5
>
> Ken
>
> >
> >So now of course I now make my own and because of friends
> have to make a
> >lot. I use a small 9 volt battery powered generator. Mostly
> this is fine,
> >however sometimes I have noticed that after 7,8 days the
> silver particles
> >fall out of suspension and the fluid has to be shaken. Can
> anyone please
> >help me on this matter? All my tools are glass except for
> some plastic
> >spoons.  I store the output in brown glass bottles out of
> direct sunlight.
> >Is 9volts enough, should I use a mains transformer? How far
> apart should the
> >silver rods be spaced. What is the ideal water temperature.
> Any help will
> >not go unnoticed.
> >
> >To conclude, I will be in New York  around the middle of
> April and would
> >like to contact any subscribers in the NY area for a chat.
> >
> >DH


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