Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-17 Thread Ode Coyote
At 04:39 PM 11/16/2006 -0500, you wrote: Over the entire world the ship board fresh water systems have bulk silver in them just to control growth of undesired contaminants. Well, no. What they have are in line silver ion generators, some of which use resin ion exchange technology as in NSA

Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-16 Thread Staya Udanvti Bob Butler
Over the entire world the ship board fresh water systems have bulk silver in them just to control growth of undesired contaminants. Simply put a couple of silver ingots or coins in the flowing water source and the entire system will be protected. One way to do this would be to install an

Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-14 Thread Richard
Or what about making up large batches of cs ice cubes and periodically dropping them in when necessary ? On 14/11/2006, at 3:16, Mark S. Siepak wrote: Am I missing something? If the water supply is not total loss, why not just add CS when the tank/pool/resevoir gets low from evaporation and

Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-14 Thread Ode Coyote
A toilet tank has an automatic water level control. You could set that up with a big sheet of silver and stainless electrodes running on a car battery charger or something. Some of the new electronic feedback controlled chargers might be a good thing. For example:

RE: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-14 Thread Dan Nave
plates for electrodes than a wire in the center of a pipe. There is more than one way to skin a cat (fish)... Dan -Original Message- From: CWFugitt [mailto:c_wa...@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:54 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSFlow-through CS Evening

CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-13 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I have a friend who has a mink ranch, and his whole operation is being threatened by what he calls a Rotovirus. He contacted me this morning to inquire if I thought silver would be effective in protecting his animals. We spent some time discussing how to administer CS to his minks. The water his

Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-13 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Terry, At 07:32 AM 11/13/2006, you wrote: Could the list-member who discussed this method please contact me regarding how it was done? You said this like you expected off list communications. With Mikes permission, I would like to see the discussion on list. Looking at the last

Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-13 Thread Marshall Dudley
CS should certainly handle rotovirus I would think. I would not recommend mixing it with the food, because it could react with sulfur in the food producing silver sulfide which is a nonsoluble inactive form of silver (tarnish). I would reduce the flow into the tank they drink out of to no more

RE: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-13 Thread Dan Nave
-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSFlow-through CS I have a friend who has a mink ranch, and his whole operation is being threatened by what he calls a Rotovirus. He contacted me this morning to inquire if I thought silver would be effective in protecting his animals. We spent some time discussing how

RE: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-13 Thread CWFugitt
Evening Dan, At 12:52 PM 11/13/2006, you wrote: I agree with your concept and ideas. I'm not 100% sure of the safety of this in ideal terms, certainly it is not ideal to have a voltage connected to drinking water, but in practical terms I think it would be fine as long as the voltage was

Re: CSFlow-through CS

2006-11-13 Thread Mark S. Siepak
Am I missing something? If the water supply is not total loss, why not just add CS when the tank/pool/resevoir gets low from evaporation and use? The CS would clean out the pump, make the animals drink an increasing ppm of CS (assuming plain water to begin with, adding only CS would gradually