CS>high ppm CS experiment, was Re: CS>CS site
From: sol
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:53:12
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  > A pint  batch  CS  made the day before (to auto  shut  off)  in my
  > Silverpuppy thermal   stir   generator   was   the   basis  of the
  > experiment.

  > 11-10-2004 I  brewed it until the PWT read 50 uS then  let  it sit
  > overnight.
  > 11-11-2004 PWT reading is 30 uS
  > 11-12-2004 PWT reading 29 uS

  > 11-12-2004 brewed to PWT reading of 49 uS

  > It has  been  sitting  since then in the  jar  it  was  brewed in,
  > covered of  course. A couple of months ago it read 37.9 uS  on the
  > PWT. Today it reads 37 uS

  > As it was on 11-12-2004 it is close to water clear. Not even close
  > to straw  color.  There has been a very minimal  drop  out  to the
  > bottom of  the  jar. The CS has virtually  no  TE.  The occasional
  > single sparkly is all that I can see in the laser beam.

  > Whatever I've got here, it is pretty stable, and has few or really
  > small particles, or so it seems?

  > sol

  Hi sol,

  You had mentioned your experiment before, and I was hoping you would
  give more information on it - Thanks!

  If there  is little TE, especially when the lights  are  turned off,
  there are few particles larger than about 63nm.

  We know  the  current regulator is set to 1mA on  the  silverpuppy -
  David measured  it  recently  and   it   was  dead  on.  The Faraday
  calculation on his system showed about 150uS of silver was released,
  for a  PWT reading of 53uS. It also dropped afterwards  but  I don't
  have the figures handy.

  I tried   repeating   his   process   using   a   local  supplier of
  demineralized water, but it was not as good as his and  I terminated
  the experiment for fear I might poison the electrodes.

  If you  could  take time from your busy schedule,  could  you repeat
  your experiment and keep track of the brew time, including  any rest
  periods?

  Are you using a 250ml container?

  The information  would be extremely valuable and help point  the way
  to better understanding of the process.

  Thanks for your help!

Mike Monett


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