Author Topic: Is day light or any kind of light important to consider making a Colloidal Silver batch???  (Read 741 times)

JorgeA

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Hello to everyone, good vibes for you all:
     
I have noticed that there’s some people turning lights off when doing a batch of Colloidal Silver.... Is this a important thing to do when doing Colloidal Silver, and if it is when is the right time to turn lights back on?  By other hand I have been doing my 20 ppm at night since I don’t know if day light can affect results, hopefully some of you can help letting me know if day light or other light can affect results and please feel free to correct me. 

O.Ollence

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You can try both and get experience of it. That's best way I guess. I think its not effect on process bit I always make them in morning when sun rises

Offline SaltyCornflakes

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When I was still using a lab power supply to make colloidal silver, I could shine a flashlight into the water and watch the numbers fluctuate. So yeah it does influence it. I would keep light sources muted.

If you use a constant current unit it should not pose a problem.

JorgeA

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Thank you guys!!!