Re: CS>ppm meters
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 07:05:34
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m78972.html

  > http://www.silverpuppy.com/resource/ionpud1.jpg

  > There is no tan color in that photo that's not an artifact  of the
  > lighting adding a golden hue to everything.

  > I think I made note of that somewhere in there. The particle cloud
  > is pure white in real life.

  > Ode

  As you can see in the photos, the color depends on the  lighting and
  where you  look  in the mist trail. The color  fades  as  the oxides
  dissipate into the dw.

  Jason refers to it as yellow:

    "Anywhere between  15  and 30 minutes, one  should  notice  a thin
    yellow cloud or a yellow "wisp" drifting between the electrodes."

    http://www.silvermedicine.org/usage.html

  Utopia Silver calls it gold:

    "Here is  the "golden mist" process at work as the  solution nears
    10 ppm. This is the optimum concentration using this process."

    http://www.utopiasilver.com/generator.htm

  Peter Lindemann calls it yellow:

    "Then finally,  a faint yellow mist will begin to  form.  Within a
    few minutes,  the  reaction  will   speed  up,  but  the particles
    produced will be a golden-yellow as viewed with a flashlight."

    http://www.silvergen.com/colloida.htm

  Others in the archives have called it tan or brown. To me, it's tan.

Regards, 

Mike Monett


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