I ran a batch with a modified silverpuppy yesterday and last night. I was very busy so I didn't watch it like a hawk or anything.
Ultra low current and voltage DC Current control set at 164 microamps. Starting voltage 7 volts [no load voltage at 28 volts] 6.5" submerged x 12 gauge looped electrodes/ 1 3/8" apart Batch size 1 pint Water at 1.6 uS at start. No stirring except when taking meter readings After 7 hours: No appreciable deposits of changes to electrodes. Bubbles on both electrodes..large and few 1.42 volts 12.1 uS Very slight TE After 11 hours 9 minutes: one electrode white, other sorta darkish grey/brown..nothing significant. Bubbles still 1.42 volts [still? That's odd.] [didn't check amps] 16.5 uS Slight TE After 20 hours 33 minutes: Significant but still not 'heavy' white metallic plateout on one electrode..a little fuzzy. The other, mostly clean metal with very little darkish fuzz towards the bottom of the loop. No bubbles at all anywhere. .84 volts 146 microamps 24.6 uS Slight TE Salt test: Enough salt to leave some undissolved in bottom of a shot glass. Turned milky white..but not like skim milk or anything. Crystal clear CS [no color] Conclusion: Not significantly different from most batches made at .9 ma with thermal stirring. Perhaps a lighter TE indicating a higher ion to particle ratio than some batches made at .9 ma. One batch doesn't tell that story. Ode [aka Ken] >> >> Howcome you can only go down to 0.5mA? Can you get down to 162uA? > >Ken > > > > > > > > > >> >>Best Regards, >> >>Mike Monett >> >> >>-- >>The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. >> >>Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org >> >>To post, address your message to: [email protected] >> >>Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html >> >>List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >> >> > >

