I do not know what agglomeration really means but after reading about the current I made a batch of colloidal silver with these parameters:
Current starting at .235 ma raising to 2.5 ma voltage starting at 52V. as soon as the 2.5 ma was reached the voltage dropped slowly till I stopped it manually at 6.5V. I have a good TE. It is clear like water is not visible yellow. Time not really recorded. Is this answering your question? Thank you. Willy -----Original Message----- From: Trem [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: zaterdag 12 januari 2002 1:29 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>New CS user Hi Willy, No matter what Mark Metcalf says on http://www.flowerpowergenerator.com/page2.html#gold you will wait forever to make any colloidal gold. The atoms are too tightly bound to be separated with LVDC. It requires high voltages such as a neon transformer and considerable current. Your constant current generator description is about what we do with our automatic units. I'm sure the list members will be pleased to see your schematic diagram. My feeling is that 2.5 ma. is a bit high with your electrode size. Do you get agglomeration? If so, try reducing the current level. Welcome to the group. You will learn a lot or you will help others a lot. In any case this is a good list to be part of. Don't worry about spelling. Many on the list are not the best at spelling but they get the point across. Trem At 01:13 AM 1/12/2002 +0100, you wrote: >Dear researchers, >I have been looking in this list for a few day's now, and thank you all for >the help provided to me already. >I find also a VERY GOOD BEHAVIOR between the members of this list and I am >very happy to become a member. I am Willy and may age is 57. My hobby is >electronics. I am not a good writer and English is not mi languish > >I designed and partly (it is not placed in a descent box) constructed a CS >generator. I made basically a constant current generator. this is how it >works: >I set the current to a level as I want it (usually 2.5ma) and then also the >voltage to stop. If I connect the power to the silver electrodes the current >starts very low (+-0.3ma) and raises to the previously set current. from >that point on, the voltage that is initially stays at +-52 V starts to drop >slowly. when the previously set voltage is reached then the generator >disconnect current and the process stops. the lower the voltage setting, the >higher will the ppm be. ( dia 2.5 electrode 18 mm apart 110 mm wet in clean >distilled water ). I also put a little motor on top with an eccentric >extended shaft to stir the solution during the presses. (I will provide the >schematic of this if someone can tell me how to put it on this site.) > >Now I wanted to make COLLOIDAL GOLD. I connected a gold electrode to the + >pole of the generator and connected the current. No result, even with 52 >volts across the electrodes. but look what I read on the following site: >http://www.flowerpowergenerator.com/page2.html#gold >Colloidal Gold >In addition to making colloidal silver, some avid gardeners also like to >make colloidal gold for their most precious flowers. > >Pour room temperature distilled or reverse osmosis water (72ยบ F) into a >12-ounce (average size) glass. >Place pure gold electrodes into the water approximately 1 inch apart and 1/3 >of an inch from the bottom of the glass. If you have only one gold >electrode, attach it to the positive (red) alligator clip and use a silver >electrode for the negative (black). It's best to use matching pairs since >some gold will stick to the other electrode. >Run your generator for 1 hour. >No change of color will occur. Filtration tests should reveal approximately >5 ppm. > >I AM DESPERATE TO MAKE COLLOIDAL GOLD because my wife has arthritis. I know >it helps to relief the pain a bit. > > >Thank you al. >Willy > > >-- >The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > >To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: >[email protected] -or- [email protected] >with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > >To post, address your message to: [email protected] >Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html >List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

