Dude that’s one hell of a cell. Makes my little 4 liter cell look like a thimble! I also run a little higher on voltage than you but gonna try lower next run and check the difference! Thanks for the info.
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Have you recovered platinum group metals from your sterling silver slimes? I'm curious if its worth refining the sterling silver slimes and used filters for PGM or if its just silver and left over crud from melting.
Just want to add that silver's properties are not due to free electrons. Copper, silver, and gold all have the same number of free electrons per atom. Bulk copper has a higher free electron density. Silver is not only the best conductor. This also makes it the best heat conductor and visible light reflector of all elements. We need to take quantum mechanics into account to get a full answer.
@@philipbender956 I had to work out Fermi energy levels (Fermi spheres) in quantum mechanics, but even that's insufficient to nail down silver as the best conductor. You'd need a high level quantum mechanics treatment to settle the issue.
I have been running different silver cells in my office with no noticeable environmental pollution. When you make your electrolyte for your silver cell you are supposed to consume all the free nitric acid. There should only be a dilute silver nitrate solution in that cell. No nitric acid fumes present. The only danger I do see in running a cell like this is. You will get a formation of silver and copper nitrate crystals on the top of your cell which may become airborne if you have a fan or an open window in the room. And of course knocking your cell over would be disastrous whether you are at home or in a lab setting.
@@stevennolan2675 running a silver cell in your house isn't that dangerous as long as you keep it in a contained area. The dangerous part is making the electrolyte. That really should only be performed inside a fume hood or outside with a fan blowing away from you.
What is the difference between 1.5 volts compared to 3.5 for a silver cell? Is a larger stainless container better for a cell? I have access to a 25L bowl.
So what do you do with the dish full of mud? There are clearly many ounces of silver in that mud. Do you use it a spoonful at a time on your next cell run so as not to clog the next filter...or what? I'm not seeing an easy solution to that problem.
This looks fun but also very toxic. What do you do with all that liquid you use? How do you dispose of it properly and is it expensive to get rid of it?
The liquid used starts out as silver nitrate. That is the electrolyte for the electrolytic silver cell. As the silver is purified, copper is deposited into solution.Creating copper nitrate.Copper nitrate is easily destroyed with sodium hydroxide.Once filtered and ph balanced it is OK to pour down the drain.
@@philipbender956 have you tried converting the copper nitrate back to nitric acid and copper sulfate? I saw a CZcams video that did that. But then you're left with copper sulfate. Is there a way to extract the copper from copper sulfate?
The basket itself was just a plastic food container. I then drilled a bunch of holes in the bottom of the container. As a attempt to direct the flow of electrons through the shot in not out the sides of the basket. The basket is also there for structure as silver is quite heavy. The filter material is a shop vac Dacron filter bag. I just cut it so it would fit in the basket without wicking too much of the solution out.
I suppose you could get six 9's But being on Earth in our atmosphere makes that very difficult to achieve. Just placing a freshly poured bar of silver on the same countertop that just had a freshly poured bar of gold on it will contaminate that silver. Even holding the silver in your hands will impart a small amount of contamination.
I purchased all of my silver from eBay auctions for Scrap Sterling Silver. I prefer scrapping sterling silver plates and silverware over sterling silver jewelry. All the silver in this video is from recycled sterling silver.
@@Barribt items like RAM and gold fingers are always overpriced on eBay. People seem to think they're scrap computer parts and scrap jewelry are worth much more than they really are. When you are selling to the entire world you are bound to find someone who is willing to overpay for anything. Your best bet for purchasing computer parts or gold fingers on eBay is to make someone an offer or bid on the higher-end auctions preferably over $500. There are much less people willing to spend $500 on computer parts then there are who are willing to spend $80. As far as purchasing silver on eBay. You need to research the price of silver before you place any bids or make any offers. Coinapps.com has an excellent precious metals value calculator. Once you know the value of silver that day. Make an offer for 15 to 20% less than the value. Also don't forget to factor in shipping cost. The same method applies for an auction. Make your max bid 15 to 20% less than the value and try to participate in higher value auctions. I have purchased many pounds of silver at a reduced price this way. (There are generally less people bidding.) I hope this explanation was helpful. Remember gold fingers on average contain about 1.3 grams of gold per pound.
@@Barribt of course you can offer less. Anytime it says make offer you can offer whatever price you like. The worst that will happen is they will say no or they will give you a counter offer. You'd be surprised at how cheaply you can purchase silver this way. Using this method it's best to browse the newest listings. Make your offer before anyone else. Sometimes people just want to make a quick sale and a pawn shop will only give you 50% of the value.
Philip Bender i know about the prongs and water draining. I use a large spatula, heated snd bent like a spoon. My crystals are in a large bowl and can empty it quite fast. It would take me a half hour using a fork.
Beautiful Cell Phil, thanks for sharing. I hope to try my hand at a cell in the near future and will remember your observations. /salute
Thanks, I am happy you enjoyed the video 🤗 😀
Dude that’s one hell of a cell. Makes my little 4 liter cell look like a thimble! I also run a little higher on voltage than you but gonna try lower next run and check the difference! Thanks for the info.
Thanks, I am happy you enjoyed the video 🤗😀
1:12 = Worst bowl of cereal ever 😂
Awesome video man! Thanks for the content!!! 🤙🏼
I will use your ideas when I do my batch. Good work!!
wow ! thats quite an experiment ya got there ace.
Someone was having a good time in the background of this video, all the while here you are making money :p
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Love the crystals, lookin so nuggity!
Thanks, I am happy you enjoyed the video 🤗 😀
If you know how to make luminol, would you consider doing a video on the process? That’d be awesome!
Great crystals Philip.
The algorithm shoved you back into my recommendations. Hope youre doing well. Are you still running your cell?
Yes, hopefully I will have a new video soon .
@@philipbender956 Oh good you're well!
your videos are good and have a lot of knowledge in them but your channel could grow a lot if you did a few tweaks id love to give you a few people to watch and learn more about youtube
I just subbed to your channel, I see you've not posted anything new since Fed 2019, I hope you're well.
Yes, things are well. Thank you for wondering 🤗🙂
Will you have a video explaining more about the silver cell, and how you got to this point from the powdered silver in the previous video?
Yes I am in the process of editing that video.
Did you ever upload that video?
@@philipbender956 yes did you ever finish?
We need to know!!
Have you recovered platinum group metals from your sterling silver slimes? I'm curious if its worth refining the sterling silver slimes and used filters for PGM or if its just silver and left over crud from melting.
If you routinely recycle old silver it is definitely worth it. Old silver contains more PGM.
Just want to add that silver's properties are not due to free electrons. Copper, silver, and gold all have the same number of free electrons per atom. Bulk copper has a higher free electron density.
Silver is not only the best conductor. This also makes it the best heat conductor and visible light reflector of all elements.
We need to take quantum mechanics into account to get a full answer.
I agree, I don't fully understand the process. I just gave a simplified answer as to what was happening.
@@philipbender956
I had to work out Fermi energy levels (Fermi spheres) in quantum mechanics, but even that's insufficient to nail down silver as the best conductor. You'd need a high level quantum mechanics treatment to settle the issue.
Would love to know how much weight was in the harvest of your cell , mad respect and inspiring to go from my 2.2 litre mix , kind regards Sam
Nice crystals... I just bought DC source for future silver cell. Sreetips uses 3,5 V, small crystals. I like your 1,5 V better.
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Beautiful
If you ran one in your house would it rust your door hinges and stuff from nitric acid fumes???
I have been running different silver cells in my office with no noticeable environmental pollution. When you make your electrolyte for your silver cell you are supposed to consume all the free nitric acid. There should only be a dilute silver nitrate solution in that cell. No nitric acid fumes present. The only danger I do see in running a cell like this is. You will get a formation of silver and copper nitrate crystals on the top of your cell which may become airborne if you have a fan or an open window in the room. And of course knocking your cell over would be disastrous whether you are at home or in a lab setting.
@@philipbender956 thanks, I want to get a cell going but not at the expense of rusting my house out.
@@stevennolan2675 running a silver cell in your house isn't that dangerous as long as you keep it in a contained area. The dangerous part is making the electrolyte. That really should only be performed inside a fume hood or outside with a fan blowing away from you.
That also looks amazing
I love all these fun facts
I wonder what philp is doing now?
Please do the next video!
and the award for best robot voice goes to.......
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We're you the teacher from Ferris Bueller's day off?
hello friend how do I make the electrolyte solution?
Dissolve 120 g of pure silver per liter of distilled water. This will produce a strong electrolyte for your silver cell.
@@philipbender956 thank you.
@@philipbender956 How would you dissolve 120 g of pure silver into the distilled water? Im new to all this but want to try.
@@bobcansee by using a small amount of nitric acid. You dissolve the silver 1st then dilute it with distilled water.
How to extract residual gold from SMB water
Add some copper.
How is it possible to sleep in soluble water after SMB?
You added too much nitric acid. So it keeps redissolving the microscopic gold.
What is the difference between 1.5 volts compared to 3.5 for a silver cell? Is a larger stainless container better for a cell? I have access to a 25L bowl.
The lower voltage seems to work better. The larger container would just allow you to grow more silver.
Good man
How was the cleanup? Never posted a video?
I cleaned up with copper wire. That is all that is needed to transform the silver into a usable state.
I tried with Inox boal 18/8 but no success.
Can you please tell me what sort of Inox boal is used
Thank you
It is a non magnetic stainless steel bowl.
So what do you do with the dish full of mud? There are clearly many ounces of silver in that mud. Do you use it a spoonful at a time on your next cell run so as not to clog the next filter...or what? I'm not seeing an easy solution to that problem.
maybe add 50/50 water and nitric acid and then sediment it with copper?
Anyone else see the glitch in the matrix? It happens several times.
explain please give me time lines on the video like 2.47 and so on .
This looks fun but also very toxic. What do you do with all that liquid you use? How do you dispose of it properly and is it expensive to get rid of it?
The liquid used starts out as silver nitrate. That is the electrolyte for the electrolytic silver cell. As the silver is purified, copper is deposited into solution.Creating copper nitrate.Copper nitrate is easily destroyed with sodium hydroxide.Once filtered and ph balanced it is OK to pour down the drain.
@@philipbender956 Thanks I haven't taken Chem01 in College. How much CHEM or OCHEM do I need to be "safe" and not have any accidents?
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@@philipbender956 have you tried converting the copper nitrate back to nitric acid and copper sulfate? I saw a CZcams video that did that. But then you're left with copper sulfate. Is there a way to extract the copper from copper sulfate?
Hi Phillip What do you use for your filter basket ?
The basket itself was just a plastic food container. I then drilled a bunch of holes in the bottom of the container. As a attempt to direct the flow of electrons through the shot in not out the sides of the basket. The basket is also there for structure as silver is quite heavy. The filter material is a shop vac Dacron filter bag. I just cut it so it would fit in the basket without wicking too much of the solution out.
If I put too much nitric acid and then try to recover my gold and I can't recover. How do I neutralize the nitric acid
Try formic acid to destroy the nitric in your aqua regia.
You can also use urea.
As a last resort. Boil the solution dry. Then rehydrate with hydrochloric acid.
Thank you
Help
That so-called rinsed silver is heavily contaminated. Whats wrong with using water?
Tap water contains chlorine. It will react with the silver nitrate.
Philip Bender i was talking about MORE of what you were using. You rinsed very little
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Do you get your 8000 grams back in crystals or you lose some weight. Thank you
It all comes back.
this looks like 5 9s or is there more you can get out of it ?.in other words can you get 6 9s.
I suppose you could get six 9's But being on Earth in our atmosphere makes that very difficult to achieve. Just placing a freshly poured bar of silver on the same countertop that just had a freshly poured bar of gold on it will contaminate that silver. Even holding the silver in your hands will impart a small amount of contamination.
thanks I just seen sreetips do this and he only put 3 9s on the bar why not put the 5 9s on the bar .
Where did you find your silver?
I purchased all of my silver from eBay auctions for Scrap Sterling Silver. I prefer scrapping sterling silver plates and silverware over sterling silver jewelry. All the silver in this video is from recycled sterling silver.
Philip Bender is it kind of expensive buying from eBay? That's what I hear I bought ram scrap and it was kind of expensive that is why I'm asking
@@Barribt items like RAM and gold fingers are always overpriced on eBay. People seem to think they're scrap computer parts and scrap jewelry are worth much more than they really are. When you are selling to the entire world you are bound to find someone who is willing to overpay for anything. Your best bet for purchasing computer parts or gold fingers on eBay is to make someone an offer or bid on the higher-end auctions preferably over $500. There are much less people willing to spend $500 on computer parts then there are who are willing to spend $80. As far as purchasing silver on eBay. You need to research the price of silver before you place any bids or make any offers. Coinapps.com has an excellent precious metals value calculator. Once you know the value of silver that day. Make an offer for 15 to 20% less than the value. Also don't forget to factor in shipping cost. The same method applies for an auction. Make your max bid 15 to 20% less than the value and try to participate in higher value auctions. I have purchased many pounds of silver at a reduced price this way. (There are generally less people bidding.) I hope this explanation was helpful. Remember gold fingers on average contain about 1.3 grams of gold per pound.
Ok wow I had no idea that you could offer way less yes the info that you have given me has been helpful thanks
@@Barribt of course you can offer less. Anytime it says make offer you can offer whatever price you like. The worst that will happen is they will say no or they will give you a counter offer. You'd be surprised at how cheaply you can purchase silver this way. Using this method it's best to browse the newest listings. Make your offer before anyone else. Sometimes people just want to make a quick sale and a pawn shop will only give you 50% of the value.
Stannous Chloride after smb the color becomes brown
Add more SMB allow it to set for 1 hour.
Shoutout to uncle sreetips
He the man.
Cut the bottom off the cup
Worst bakery ever
Why a fork???
A plastic fork is clean and disposable. Also the plastic fork is fairly inert and won't react with the nitric acid or silver nitrate.
Philip Bender i know about the prongs and water draining. I use a large spatula, heated snd bent like a spoon. My crystals are in a large bowl and can empty it quite fast. It would take me a half hour using a fork.
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Clearly he dose not have a clue..because he has not cleaned the shot properly it will clogg twice as fast