No, the silver electrode's conductivity stays very high the entire time. It is
the conductivity of the water that is increasing over time.

Marshall

Todd Paddock wrote:

> So at the end of brewing led gets brighter because silver is increasing
> conductivity?
> Thanks
> Todd
>
> >From: CWFugitt <c_wa...@earthlink.net>
> >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >Subject: RE: CS>Clear, clear water and a question
> >Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 10:22:06 -0600
> >
> >Evening Tod,
> >
> > >> 09:55 AM 11/11/2006, you wrote:
> >
> >>  And it should just barely lite when electrodes are just touching the
> >>water.
> >
> >    It is actually even simpler than Ode stated.
> >
> >If you lower the electrodes totally into the water, the LED should barely
> >light.  ( In very good water )
> >
> >This will vary of course with the LED, Voltage Source, and circuitry
> >involved.
> >
> >With practice, you know what is the best water you ever get,
> >water a little worse,   and water you don't want to use.
> >
> >He was giving some exact numbers.  Water is two or three classes.
> >
> >Good,
> >Barely acceptable
> >Junk
> >
> >We usually don't have 99 choices of water.
> >
> >Wayne
> >
> >
> >
> >
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