Re: CSRe:RE: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Thanks! Right now I have a pretty large stock of #12, but that'll for sure be on my list. Ode At 04:56 PM 10/6/2005, you wrote: Ode I get my wire from Hauser Miller. I just talked to them and they have # 10 round silver wire in stock.800-462-7447 Bill

RE: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-06 Thread Ode Coyote
Don't argue with the manufacturer. ;-) #10 wire plugs directly into a 'puppy' with no adapters. [With a few exceptions if the wire was not made to spec and is a little thicker than it should be] #12 or 12 gauge . silver wire is what the OEM electrodes are made of and require an installed

CSRe:RE: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-06 Thread William Amos
Ode I get my wire from Hauser Miller. I just talked to them and they have # 10 round silver wire in stock.800-462-7447 Bill -- Don't argue with the manufacturer. ;-) #10 wire plugs directly into a 'puppy' with no adapters. [With

RE: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-05 Thread Ode Coyote
Meters are completely useless with CC and any conductivity based 'auto off' controls will not trigger. The only way I know of to tell that you 'made' CC is with a laser pointer and that won't say anything at all about PPM. The output voltage is probably high enough on an SG6 to do the job.

RE: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-05 Thread Dan Nave
I think it is either 12 or 16 gage wire that will plug into a silverpuppy. Definitely not 10 gage... (Gage is inversely proportional to wire diameter) Dan Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net 10/5/2005 6:05:31 AM Meters are completely useless with CC and any conductivity based 'auto off'

RE: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-04 Thread Theresa Widmer
Can we really do this? I have a SilverGen and I have heard alot of good things about colloidal copper. Would it be safe to drink, making it the same way we make CS? Could I use the ppm meter the same way? And what ppm would be recommended? Thanks Theresa -Original Message- From:

Re: CScolloidal silver and mold--making colloidal copper

2005-10-04 Thread William Missett
I have no idea. We are in uncharted waters for me. Perhaps some of the wiser minds out there can respond. - Original Message - From: Theresa Widmer tlwid...@sbcglobal.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 9:55 PM Subject: RE: CScolloidal silver and mold