THE 36V COLLOIDAL SILVER GENERATOR
As the headline indicates, I connected together some 9V batteries to generate enough power to make silver-water or colloidal silver as it's usually called. This is my first attemt, and I will show you the entire process in hopes I will receive constructive criticism/feedback on method and result. Let's begin with the beginning.
I used:
4x 9V batteries
Electric tape
999 silver tread
Distilled water
Coffee filter
EC/CF/PPM meter
First of all I used the distilled water to check the PPM meter. I got 0000 on first attempt. So far so good. Don't pay attention to the pH. That diode wasn't connected
Then I connected 4 9V batteries in serial, generating a total of 36V. I attached a 999 silver tread to both + and - poles. About the same length on them both.
Then I put the silver treads into a glass of distilled water and waited
After a minute or two the reactions started to happen. One pole is generating a cloud of silver while the other is generating bubbles.
I took the treads up now and then and cleaned them to avoid too much contamination. I read a little bit about it and I think I did this far too rarely and not thorough enough. I will improve on this next time. I also used room tempered distilled water. I read somewhere that you're supposed to use around half of it at boiling temps, but don't understand why. Input would be appreciated!
Here you can see the water starting to get really clouded. Wonder what PPM is at this point. Measuring PPM levels in colloidal silver is another theme I want to discuss a little further down.
After an unknown amount of time, this was the result. Extremely cloudy stuff!
I decided to measure the PPM again, and to my surprise it was only 0070. With so much cloud in the water I kinda expected much higher numbers. Then I did some reading again and that made me extremely confused. Apparently we can't trust PPM meters to measure the levels of silver in the water correctly. So I have no idea what the real PPM is or if what I read was true at all. Anyway - 70 PPM is quite strong so I can dillute it a little bit if the numbers are for real. Think maybe 30-50 PPM would be good for making feminized seeds? I don't know. I never tried to do that.
Then I strained everything through a coffee filter to get rid of the worst impureties. The end result is still extremely cloudy and I do find it hard to believe it's only 70 PPM. Anyone out there who knows how I can figure out that?
Then I poured the "colloidal silver" into this vintage looking sprayer. If I did everything correct, I should be set for making feminized seeds soon. But I do have a feeling I may have to go back to the drawing-board. That's why I want the input of you good folks here. Did I do this correctly? Can I use it? How strong do you think it is? and so on.
And that was the very first batch of The Deville's Colloidal silver