Producing CS with different settings (findings)
Dear all,
Recently I produced colloidal silver with uncommon settings. Here is the findings.
What I did:
I used distilled water with a temperature constant around 99 degree celcius by using a waterbath with boiling water. I used 4 silver wires, 3 anodes and 1 cathode. The cathode was a wire with around 1.1 mm of diameter. The anodes were one wire with around 1.3 mm and 2 wires with 2.5 mm each. So far, nothing new.
I used an electronic board to control the voltage and current. The starting voltage was 24 volts with 5 mA of current. I let the production go ahead until the voltage droped to around 5.8 volts, then I rised the current to 6 mA. The voltage rised a little and and, then, with the production progress, droped again to around 5.8 volts. I let the production form some additional time. Seems that this voltage (5.8 volts) the production colapses ("self shutdown"), or at least the voltage becomes almost stable. The total time to produce a 1.5 liters batch was around 6 hours.
The finding:
The produced colloidal silver has a very strong metallic taste. Based on comments I read so far, that taste is result of the ionic charge; if that is correct this means that the production according I did is capable to provide colloidal silver with a a very high ionic component.
Comments and critics are welcome.