As you have found out, once you have fixed the geometry and variables of the colloidal silver
brewing cell (including power supply, distilled water etc) and characterized it by monitoring the
results, it will act quite consistently and you can then use the voltage drop across the cell to
determine the ppm. These values all are proportional to each other, so in a fixed cell you can
determine the specific relationships for that cell.
Good work.
Dan
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* From: * steven[SMTP:s...@bigpond.com]
* Sent: * Thursday, November 23, 2006 2:59:56 AM
* To: * silver-list@eskimo.com
* Subject: * CS>colliodal silver brewing
ive been brewing my own colliodal silver for months now and even with
the meter to measure the ppm of it i also monitor the various voltage
outputs of the constant current circuit i use and been doing this alot
and have got to the stage where i can determine the ppm by the voltage
outputs and i even use the ppm meter to confirm this. for the size of
the jar and the amount of water and the amount of electrode submersion
all helps ,
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