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Some help and questions about my silver puppy. by Ivan Sanchez ..... Colloidal Silver Forum

Date:   6/20/2014 8:39:37 AM ( 11 y ago)
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I just bought a silver puppy. First of all I want to use it at near boiling temps, is this is ok, the website says not to exceed 100 degrees, that is Celsius right? Also it is taking forever even when I add silver from the last batch. This is swap mode. The instructions say that swap mode is for when you have no stirrer. I have a lab hotplate stirrer and stir bar. So would DC mode be then right mode for a quart jar, and be faster when using a quart size jar? Also I was making silver with some .9999 silver coins and three 9 volts in series, this was fast. From what I understand the 9 volts are giving a current of over 500 ma, and that this would make larger particles and the benefit of the silver puppy is that it is current controlled and makes very small particles. Is this true, I thought ions repel each other so it wouldn't matter, is it possible to have clumps of ions? Also when the silver goes yellow, I believe this is non ionic silver, but silvergen website and silver puppy say this is agglomeration, basically large particles. I almost want to go back to the nine volts because I'm trying to make 20ppm silver and it takes forever in a quart jar, it ran all night and just about got to 20 ppm where my TDS meter shows 9 but you double it for silver, so I had about 18ppm silver.
 

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