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Why does the white light (ZBB2) or the red light (ZBB3 or ZBB4) come on brightly when I make ionic/colloidal silver?

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Why does the white light (ZBB2) or the red light (ZBB3 or ZBB4) come on brightly when I make ionic/colloidal silver?

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There are three reasons that can cause the white/red light to shine brightly: 1) If the wires touch. 2) If there are too many impurities in the water. (If the white light remains dim, however, there is no problem.) 3) If you don’t stir occasionally, the colloidal silver may concentrate in one area increasing the current close to the wires. This might make the light shine brightly.

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