Original Colloidal Silver and Gold Forum
SilverTron Support and Scientific Info => Questions and Comments about Articles => Topic started by: MadHatter on August 26, 2017, 12:25:22 PM
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Please excuse my ignorance, I'm new to this..i have a few questions, and at the risk of sounding like a complete idiot , well here I go.. I received my Sivertron Jr yesterday and the instructions state to fill container with distilled water, add electrolyte, mix well. Install electrode holder. Add reducing agent. Mix well. 1 st question: do I put both solutions in before I start the generator or do I put the reducer in after the suggested run time and before heating.. And does it matter?
2nd question: I'm using the bullion bar, cold process, no stirring. Do I use high or low setting?
3rd question: I'm not fond of using the microwave. Can I pour my colloidal silver in a coffee pot and heat it using the heating element?
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Please excuse my ignorance, I'm new to this..i have a few questions, and at the risk of sounding like a complete idiot , well here I go.. I received my Sivertron Jr yesterday and the instructions state to fill container with distilled water, add electrolyte, mix well. Install electrode holder. Add reducing agent. Mix well. 1 st question: do I put both solutions in before I start the generator or do I put the reducer in after the suggested run time and before heating.. And does it matter?
When making 20 ppm colloidal silver, it doesn't matter whether you add the reducing agent before or after electrolysis. When making higher ppm, put the reducing agent at the start. Electrolyte is always added before electrolysis.
2nd question: I'm using the bullion bar, cold process, no stirring. Do I use high or low setting?
You can use the high setting, but you should try a batch with each to see if there is any substantial difference.
3rd question: I'm not fond of using the microwave. Can I pour my colloidal silver in a coffee pot and heat it using the heating element?
Sure.
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Great..thank you so much for answering all my questions and so quickly !! Just one more question ..how long should I heat the colloidal silver in the coffee pot.. Until it turns yellow then turn off?
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Yes, the first time, i recommend to wait until it fully changes color. Then take it off.
After that, you will know what to expect and you can take it off sooner.
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Thanks again!! :)👍
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Kephra,
If you add the 50% Karo reducer, but do not heat your batch, will the ionic silver still reduce over a longer period of time? If so, will it fully reduce and how long will it take?
Art
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It might take a full day to fully reduce.
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Thank you, that is convenient to know for people who are opposed to microwave use. 8)
Art