The electrons that leave the silver atom to make it a positive ion end up on
an OH radical making it a negative radical.  Together they balance, making
the ionic silver solution neutral.

Marshall

Reid Harvey wrote:

> Ole Bob, Marshall, Ode, Trem, Everybody,
> I'm gearing up to big production of concentrated CS for use in
> saturating our ceramic purifiers, but I'm feeling a little ignorant as
> to exactly what's going on in the process.  the link to the generator
> is:  http://www.purifier.com.np/CS.html
> As I've described it this is 27 volts with a 2.4 liter Erlenmeyer flask
> in a double boiler, kept just under the boiling point.  Polarity
> reversal is every one minute or every two minutes, and one gets an
> additional 50ppm for every hour of operation.  What I want to try to
> come to grips with is where the electrons go as there's more and more
> ionic CS.  Can someone kindly enlighten me?
>
> In a few days I take delivery of the automated switching device that
> will help minimize the work of the operator, limiting this to
> replacement of water boiled off.  then I can put five flasks or so on
> one converter and we'll get alot of production.  Now that it's becoming
> accepted by policy makers in water and health that silver ceramic
> filters are a viable option, there are more and more people starting up
> production.  This has great potential as a cottage industry in almost
> any location, scrutinizing, of course the need for quality control.
> Currently the only choices for silver are Microdyn and a few similar
> brands, several beginning experimentation with particulate silver.  But
> in the meantime it could be very important to get people who so chose to
> begin making there own concentrated CS.  Some of the people who've been
> writing to me do not regard importation of Microdyn or fine particulate
> silver as an option.
>
> Can anyone tell me where the electrons go when I make this CS?  Then
> I'll feel better about recommending the generator to others.  The
> ultimate goal is to get the purifiers to the poor who are vulnerable to
> the ravages of diarrheal illnesses.
>
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