Hi Andy, Yes the statement was a "little bit" ambigious. 1,19 V ran 17.5 hours, 5 volts ran 15 hrs. 9 volts ran 5.25 hrs. 12 volts ran 1.25 hrs. 18 volts ran70 minutes 27 volts ran 60 minutes
Then there were a number of other runs 32 since 1/13/03. Silver oxide starts at 1.229 volts. The peroxide appeared above 20 volts. Without mechanical stirring you will get agglomeration and larger particles. Yoyr worry about the nylon coated #14 house wire is in my opinion groundles. Do you drink city water or bottled water? Most bottled water is worse than city water and they both have many impurities in them namely chlorine and flourine plus farm fertilizer and detergents. You can't get them out with out distilling several times. I told this account before but maybe you haven't heard it. When I was chief engineer for Standard Fruit Co. in their Honduras division, our president Dr. D'Antonio who was a tropical medicine sepcialist MD. told me that even after tripple distilling Mississippi river water it was not acceptable for his lab tests. He imported mountain water from the state of Washington. Do you eat chocolate or bread? Just do a research on them and find all of the things that are in them. Sorry to be a party pooper but facts are facts. You CS is the purest thing you will very put in your mouth even if you mechanically stir it. "Ole Bob" > > 1.19,5,9,12,&18 volts and it is as bright and shiny as when I > started." > > Perhaps I misunderstood you. I thought you were running each batch for > 48 hours. Does agitating the water make a difference regarding whether > silver oxide or silver peroxide is formed or is that a function of the > voltage? > > In your opinion, is the small particle size you are producing a > function of the large anode? > > As always, thanks for your time. > Andy > > > From: Robert Berger > Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 07:50:36 > > > Andy, > > I think that you are gaging at a nat and swallowing a camel. > > To make the stirrer you need a 3 1/2" length of #14 house wire. Strip > off about 1/4" of insulation, enough to clamp in a vise or a pair of > pliers. Slide the insulation off about a 5/16" and cut-off the copper. > > The empty end will puch on to the motor shaft. place a 15 deg bend > about > 3/4" from the bottom end. It will stir up a strom at 1 1/2 volts, so I > > parallel 3 10 ohm resistors and put in sereis with on of the motor > leads. > > As for the shoe lace one uses a new one and they are made of nylon or > polyester neither of which is hazardous. Wash them in hot water, > squezze > out the hot and rinse several times in DW. I prefer the white ones as > I > can see the sludge as it forms. > > Where did you get a 48 hour number???? > > I make 2 gallons at a time in a fish tank.I use 37 volts with a 12.67 > current regulator in the positive line. This is my wide anode > and small cathode setup. At 7 hours I get about 8 PPM and at 10 hours > 10 > PPM. The TEM shows that this is sub-nm to 24 nm in size. No one except > > Sovereign Silver comes anywhere near that small size, or biological > effectiveness. > > A properly made silver solution will stay effect for years as the > silver > is in solution and not suspended as particles. > > One could make one gallon lost in half of the time. All one needs is a > > timer switch and let it run. > > "Ole Bob" >

