On the photo
https://silverpuppy.com/product/products/silver-9-cs-generator the water
level is visible; would this be useful to you in deciding how much
distilled water to use? I see the description says the very interesting
rounded shape means you lose less silver from the rods, which would
What is recommended for a TDS or uS meter for CS now. It seems that
Hanna does not sell the one I bought years ago any more.
Also what is the recommended source for fine silver sheets? I think I
bought from ccsilver.com a decade ago, but I don't find fine silver
sheets listed with them any
Lady I am no expert but I can not imagine not knowing how to work a Silver
Puppy with a power supply that plugs into the wall and into the Silver Puppy.
So I am going to assume that your problem is the water. It is not really a too
high or too low of a water level because only the CS is made
Well all I can say to that is it needs to be at such a level that the
electrodes are in it. In other words it doesn't make any difference.
Why would that be a concern?
Dave
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 9:03 PM Williams wrote:
> Hey Dave Ode told me how to deal with the yellow color. That was not the
Yellow color means contaminants are reacting with the silver ions causing
them to oxidize
The stronger you make it, the more there is TO oxidize and the more it
WANTS to oxidize [being a super saturated solution]
The yellow is suspended silver oxide but it's only a minor portion of the
total
Could it be that you're using poor quality distilled water? With my
SilverPuppy the lights shut off after 2 hours, while with good quality
distilled water this would be around 7 hours, then ~10ppm. To get 10ppm I
push the button 5 times to get up to the 10ppm.
As Ode says, "...if the light is
This is on youtube on how to assemble and use hope it helpsIntroduction to
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Introduction to Silver9
A demonstration of the assembly of Silver Puppy Colloidal Silver Generator
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On Friday, March 13, 2020, 12:00:48 AM EDT, Williams
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