Higher voltage/amp= faster process as you said but seems to be inverse to silver particles. ie. 12volts seems to take less time and if stopped soonish you will NOT get much solids, but if you run on say 3volts you seem to get solids. I ran two side by side tests however and found that the smaller the gap between the electrodes the faster the overall process was even at a lower voltage. ie. I ran a 3volt at less then a 1cm apart and then ran a 12volt at about 5cm apart and the 3volt finished sooner.Be watchful for 'run-away' as the amount of silver in solution increases and the overall process speeds up faster and faster over time as a result of the ever increasing conductivity/current between electrodes - which just ends with an accumulation of a lot of large, excess silver particles precipitating uselessly out of suspension... I'd imagine the higher the voltage the faster that run-away will occur as a general rule.
But even if run-away occurs, I'd also guess that your guess about just siphoning off or filtering the water to just remove any excess precipitate before use would be fine. You should still be left with a fully loaded CS solution in theory... but I'm unsure what effect voltage and changing conductivity has on the actual particle sizes that are in solution though. Did anyone ever find out/investigate how amps/voltage might relate to silver particle sizes?
Just brainstorming...
Any chance you could post a picture of your generator? Just would like to see how you made it.
O and yes you can filter out the solids with some coffee paper My jock has started showing balls now and im applying my CS every day to it.
@Tet: Try using an old pasta sauce jar instead of a canning jar as you can get so much more outta the sauce. I run both and find that the canning is just too small (250ml). ALSO i use that silver wire too and found that if you curl the wire up into a snail like pattern it seems to help? Donno why but it just does lol.
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