By Ken Adachi <E-mail>
http://educate-yourself.org/cs/cslargevolumeprodinfo.shtml
Larger diameter electrodes (smaller gauge number) are used for higher
capacity production of colloidal silver. For a given space of production
time, these large diameter electrodes will produce a more concentrated
solution of colloidal silver because of their larger surface area.
By making a highly concentrated solution, you can dilute the final solution
by a factor of 10 or more. For example, a 2 liter flask
of 150 ppm CS can be diluted with distilled water to produce 20
liters of 15 ppm CS. The larger electrodes are supplied with
a bonded 6' lead and insulated alligator clips.
Consider the advantages:
If you are only producing CS for your own use, then a 16 oz glass of
average concentration (10-15ppm) made with 14 gauge silver electrodes
will take about 20-45 minutes to produce and might last you a couple of
weeks before you have to make more. But what if you want to produce a lot
of CS? Are you going to be making it everyday?
No. It takes too much time. It's much simpler to spend 3-4 hours and
make a concentrated solution of CS and then dilute it with
distilled water to make 10-15 ppm concentration. The fastest way
to make the most concentrated solution of CS in a given space of time is
to use largeelectrodes; the larger, the better (due to greater
total surface area of silver exposed).
I've found that a 2 literErlenmeyer flask (wide at the
bottom, narrow at the top) is the ideal vessel for large volume CS production.
Larger flasks are available, but they're too cumbersome and heavy. The
larger electrodes are fitted to a #10 rubber stopper which goes
into the neck of the flask. A 12 inch lab thermometer can also be
fitted into a hole in the stopper in order to monitor the temperature (optional,
but recommended).See photos below.
Empty Erlenmeyer flask with
12" lab thermometer
Concentrated CS after 3 hours production
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