The theoretical limit for ionic silver, IE silver oxide and silver
hydroxide is limited by its solubility to around 26 ppm. I suspect when
you brew over extended periods of time you have to take carbon dioxide
absorption into account, so essentially any ionic silver content above
26 ppm is going to be silver carbonate.
Marshall
On 11/4/2012 9:04 AM, Asif Nathekar wrote:
It's not difficult to make more than adequate highly ionic CS, by
brewing using a very low current around 0.1 ma per sq inch. Extremely
pure water and good clean apparatus.
However I believe Mike is after the holy grail of perfection which in
unnecessary for certainly even the most ambitious uses of CS.
I can get stable 30-40 us every time using extremely low currents and
lots of time. And anyone who has been the recipient of the CS has been
generally a happy bunny!.
If I brew faster there is alway a gamble that after 15-20 us the brew
can start looking slightly yellow or gold.
Peace to all
Asif
On 5 Jan 2012, at 09:31, "David O'Neil" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
So, would you agree that Mikes claim that its extremely difficult to
make highly ionic CS is somewhat exagerated?
David
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*From:* David AuBuchon <mailto:[email protected]>
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*Subject:* Re: CS>The Silvercell process?
I stopped brewing at about a stable 50 uS. Slight yellow tinge.
It is possible it could go higher if I just kept sticking the
generator in it. But I got bored. This concentration brew also
does not appear to make me herx or anything.
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