Dear Terry,

> I have to figure out how to measure the approximate
> ppm of silver he is brewing.

The key word here is 'approximate!' Weight of silver before minus 
weight of silver after, divided by total gallons made. Close enough!

Or use the Faraday calculator and get an ammeter in line with the power 
supply. I'm sure your friend is willing to take some notes?

Short of some pretty tricky analysis by a proper laboratory, I don't 
think you *can* measure the silver in water that has that much of a 
mineral background.

>  the 14 guage silver wire is half dissolved. This means a lot of silver
> in the water, more than he needs. 

Have you done the weight change and divide by calculation above on it 
to see what the average ppm is over the batches he's produced? Or just 
calculate how much product he ought to be able to produce from the 
total weight of the wire and see if you're in the ballpark.

Dan and my estimates suggests you're going to be using a *LOT* of 
silver for that much water... more, I think, than would be practical to 
do with 12 or 14 gauge wire unless you plan to change them every few 
days. Remember, it was 6 or 7 grams per batch?

I'll send you the sketch you asked for of the idea I came up with the 
other day.

Be well,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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