Making colloidal copper time lapse

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Edward Jackson

2 жыл бұрын

The is about 30 min of making colloidal copper by electrolysis. It is 27.5 Vdc.

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@gracenroses7471
@gracenroses7471 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I’m making it the first time myself. I watched several videos to prepare and none of them showed the black stuff that comes out. When mine started doing it I started to wonder if I had pure copper. This video helped.
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped . If you do silver it looks totally different. I did a video on that also. Also the silver solution gets much darker over time even after you stop the electrolysis. The copper stays about the same.
@rya789
@rya789 11 ай бұрын
The same for colloidal silver: 4 batteries/9v making a yellow ish -gold colloid solution (wich is best colour in term of perf ppm) in 30-40 min. Must boil the water first then immediately use it for the process, If u leave it for 1 h it become dark gold highly concentrated. Some people recommend when u drink it to add some normal water( not tap water!) for better taste or if u have stomach issues. Another idea is to add a pinch of hymalaya/sea salt for a proper absorption in tissues and avoidind depleting your body of imp minerals since we use distilled water for the colloid. Distilled is preferable than de-ionized water , if use deionized always boil the water anyway due to possible bacteria/viruses contamination. ( check online resources). And of course store colloids in a dark bottle/jar and in a cupboard or fridge. 😊👍
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 11 ай бұрын
Thanks that’s good information. I did it mostly because it was interesting but we do use the colloidal silver for cleaning. There is confusion (at least on my part)as the the ppm you get and an exact way to measure it. Thanks again for sharing.👍
@rya789
@rya789 11 ай бұрын
Best is with 4 batteryes 9v, much quicker and more ppm. Tested both but 36v works best! 👍
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@cdracos1
@cdracos1 Жыл бұрын
I added colloidal copper to my water. You would expect the ppm to rise with the additional copper particles. It dropped by 30 ppm !!. How is this possible ??. Did the copper kill off more impurities then its own volume ??.
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 Жыл бұрын
I know it is hard to measure the colloidal content. It is not as straightforward as measuring the change based on like adding salt or other substances. I looked on the internet and it was different with colloidal copper and silver. I never did get a good answer. I make the copper and get a bluish green water color and use it for disinfecting surfaces and like my hands. But I don’t take it internally. The silver is a bit more tricky because it starts out straw colored but turns darker and gray over time. That makes since because that is the process in photography. The silver in the film when exposed to light turn darker the more light it receives. Sorry I can’t be more help but unless you have sensitive enough and the correct kind of equipment you may just have to estimate based on color.thanks for the question and if you find an answer please post it for me and others.
@helennethers9777
@helennethers9777 11 ай бұрын
it's because TDS meters aren't meant to measure colloidal contents. they are calibrated for 100ppm and higher. they round up and down by 2ppm, for example a 1ppm solution could show as 0ppm
@user-zk1is2el9w
@user-zk1is2el9w 10 ай бұрын
Hi , I tried making a colloidal copper with 3 9volt batteries but it is a pale gold colour not blue is it okay to use ?
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 10 ай бұрын
I am not sure. Are you using pure copper? Mine is .9999 pure copper. I used the same voltage as you but using a power supply. I don’t think that would matter. I’m not sure what you are using it for either. I used mine for just disinfecting. Sorry it took so long to get back to you.
@shannonjackson1979
@shannonjackson1979 11 ай бұрын
How long do I brew my copper I have a 24 volt generator? Thank you in advance .
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 11 ай бұрын
I just did it until it was a light blue color. About 24 hours. But I was using 27 Vdc. Unless you are shooting for a specific concentration I think that the color is a good indicator. I am not at all an expert on this I just enjoyed the process and the visuals. There are much better KZbin videos on the process.
@SisLydia
@SisLydia Жыл бұрын
What type of rods do you use and where can they be purchased?
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 Жыл бұрын
I use 99.99% copper bars.
@SisLydia
@SisLydia Жыл бұрын
@@edwardjackson9791 Thank you so very much!
@hipsterduffus1
@hipsterduffus1 Жыл бұрын
where do you purchase 27.5Vdc generator
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 Жыл бұрын
You can use 9 volt batteries or any dc power supply that you can control the voltage. There are videos on using the batteries on KZbin.
@foxyroxy7189
@foxyroxy7189 Жыл бұрын
Do you use hard copper or soft copper
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 Жыл бұрын
Copper bullion bars
@josephdelange8497
@josephdelange8497 3 ай бұрын
It looks like you're sending too much current through it. You want the particles as small as possible
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 3 ай бұрын
It is at 27Vdc. That is the same as used for colloidal silver. I haven’t seen any other voltage but I just use it for disinfecting surfaces. Thanks for the comment maybe I’ll lower the voltage and see what effect that has.
@josephdelange8497
@josephdelange8497 3 ай бұрын
@@edwardjackson9791 current = amps. Your voltage is fine but the intensity/amperage in which the voltage is being pushed through needs to be regulated. Using a battery setup is fine as long and you use a potentiometer. This will regulate the amperage with ohms. 27v with high ampacity will cause particles of metal to fly off the rod. You want the smallest particles possible as to go beyond the blood/brain barrier. There's an older fellow here on youtube who rigged a box with potentiometer and banana plugs. Check him out.
@edwardjackson9791
@edwardjackson9791 3 ай бұрын
@@josephdelange8497 thanks I see if I can find him.