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Re: Should the resistor be in line with the negative battery terminal?
 
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Re: Should the resistor be in line with the negative battery terminal?


Thanks JAB.

Is it true that I need a certain number of amps to get things started? I wanted to keep my amps as low as possible (maybe about .25 milliamps) because I read that this keeps the silver particles as small as possible. However if I start off with that low of an amperage, will it take too long?

Also, what do you know about using H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) or ozone? I read that these can break down large particles.

However, I'm not using the silver to kill an infection but to repair and regenerate (scar) tissue. Isn't ionic silver the type that does that?, and would H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) or ozone change the ionic silver to something else? I believe ionic silver has a positive charge and ozone has a negative charge which would cause the silver ions to change polarity. I'm not sure if H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) has a charge or not.
 

 
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