Silver Cell Harvest Hand Poured Silver Bar

sreetips April 19, 2024
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Demonstrations of precious metals refining techniques that I have developed since starting back in September of 2010. It began as a hobby and still is to this day for the most part. I am just an advanced beginner. I enjoy making these videos. I wish videos like these were available back when I first started. Please enjoy and be safe! I will try to answer any questions that you have about any of these processes. I enjoy helping people! Any references to using or making illegal drugs will be promptly deleted. Please refrain from using offensive language in the comment section. I would request that a suitable environment be maintained for people of all ages to view and learn about precious metals refining.

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https://www.ebay.com/usr/sreetips Eight Day Time Lapse Pure Silver Crystal Growth Music https://youtu.be/v0i-raaqpS4 Silver Cell Build Step by Step From Scratch https://youtu.be/oYOPfnYllo8 Here’s a brief explanation: I use sterling silver to refine gold. I recover the silver from that and melt it into shot. The shot is about 98% silver, the rest is mostly copper. I add the 98% silver shot into the anode filter basket. The filter is made of Dacron material. I use an anode electrode bar cast into a 10 gauge copper wire (that’s connected to the positive side of the DC power supply) to pass an electric current through the 98% impure silver in the anode filter basket. The current flow causes the impure silver in the anode filter basket to dissolve. The dissolved silver passes through the Dacron filter and into the silver nitrate electrolyte. Any insoluble impurities get trapped in the filter and are saved for later processing. The silver ions (dissolved silver) travel through the silver nitrate electrolyte and deposit as high purity elemental silver on the inside of the stainless steel bowl. The stainless steel bowl is the cathode and it is connected to the negative side of the DC power supply, thus completing the electrical circuit for the cell to operate.