Reply from Ole Bob, posted with his permission...

Hi Rich,

Tell Marshal, Hello, but he has is numbers wrong.I have had my HVAC ARC
silver
solution testes at two different AA labs and it is 98+% ionic. The T.E.M.
shows 1-8 nm size for the Ag0 particle size. Ag+ ions are at the atomic
level,
and larger depending on whether there is agglomeration. I have had some SS
(silver solution) two years old that has doubled in PPM as a result of
breakdown of agglomerates. I have had some the decrease in PPM with time.
But
never any color nd the T.E. could only be bearly seem in a very dark room.

The best LDVC that I have run across is made with Trem's equipemnt at about
80% ionic silver with very small particles.

Most LVDC CS that has a bright red T.E. has low levels of Ag+ but it still
works. Visit www.silverlon.com and see the results of Ag+ in the  PPB yes
PPB
region.

> > >> HVAC colloidal silver is no different (to any great degree) than
> > >> LVDC
> > >
> > > I heard that hvac makes smaller particles.  That is why hvac can be
> > > totally clear whereas dc is yellow.  The yellow is because larger
> > > particles reflect the light differently.  Someone said hvac takes more
> > > product but can hit an area that dc doesn't...but dc can hit areas
> > > that ac doesn't.
> >

Sorry but the above this is strictly hearsay and is not worth repeating.

If you want to know what you are making spend the  $100.00 with Stephen
Quinto
for a T.E.M. and an AA.

Rich copy this and paste it on a post.

"Ole Bob"



----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean T. Miller" <dtmil...@midiowa.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 2:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS>HVAC CS


> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 21:33:50 -0500, "Rich Adams" <r...@kc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >> HVAC colloidal silver is no different (to any great degree) than LVDC
> >> colloidal silver.
> >
> >Could you define "to any great degree"?
>
> Degree of effectiveness.  HVAC probably produces more particles while
> LVDC produces more ionic CS.  But both are mostly ionic.  Both produce
> good, clear, long-lived CS when done properly -- and both can produce
> poor CS when done improperly.
>
> It's possible that HVAC CS is somewhat better when used for external
> applications, due to the higher particle content.  That's because
> ionic silver has to be wet to be effective, from what I can tell,
> while silver particles can be effective when dry (for some uses).
>
> >Now is the time I wish Ole Bob was here to pipe up.
>
> He's popped up on the colloidalsilver2 email list if you'd like to
> ask.  But I'm fairly sure he'll agree with my analysis.
>
> -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
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