Hi Bill, Yes true the current will increase as the CS gets stronger but it will never pull 1000 ma jsut because the power supply can put that out till the wter turns to total gunk
The bubbling helps all that becaues it keeps the water betwenne the electrodes at minimum concentrarion by constantly mixing the water in the jar around. when you dont have stirrnig then the water betweene the wires becomes more saturated and the current goes up between the wires more without the rest of the jar gettnig the silver in it. When you stir, the current remains low longer into the process because the concentration is spread out through the entire jar constantly. so the ppm goes up slower between the wires and at the same rate as the entire mass of water is gonig up. Take care, V > Carol Ann, > > IMO - you should ozonate the CS not the other way around. Ozone is > unstable and would seem to be destroyed by the electrolysis process while > the benefits of CS would be enhanced by the ozone during treatment. > > I say, make the CS and then bubble it with ozone. > > BTW - as for the current control: > > V said: > "It is not too high because the CS pr! ocess is only going to use what it > needs." > > This isn't exactly correct. The silver will act like a 'wire' to > allow the current to flow and the more silver the bigger the wire and the > more current it will carry - and it will. Look at it as if it were a jar > full of silver which would then be a direct short and drain the battery > as fast as possible. Now, the way we make it is somewhere in the middle > if you don't use a CLD to limit the current. BUT - the longer you cook it > the more current it will draw. > > Best Wishes, > Bill Keen > Carol Ann <[email protected]> wrote: > OK V. thanks for the suggestion. I'll try a small fish tank > bubbler. As an aside, I recenlty purchased a small ambient air Ozonator > which uses a porus bubbling rock. Has anyone made CS using Ozonated water? > As for removing the electrodes and wiping them. All usually goes well > in that area and cleaning does not seem necessary as the bearding is > minimal, if at all. However, at the times when I have neglected to > switch to the 13.5 in a timely manner, the bearding which otherwise is > not existent becomes prolific, producing many more particles. So, in > this regard I learned that a faster process not mean better quality or higher > pmm. -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

