----- Original Message -----
From: Ivan Anderson <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 3 June 1999 23:34
Subject: Re: CS>Newcommer questions
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Intel <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, 4 June 1999 00:56
> Subject: Re: CS>Newcommer questions
>
>
> > Hi Ivan
> >
> > Thanks for your very quick reply.
> >
> >
> > > > Can CS be safely synergised with 35% Hydrogen Peroxide?
> > >
> > > What do you mean, 'synergised'? CS will stablise H2O2.
> >
> > The only CS generator available in South Africa uses 3x9volt
> batteries,
> > requires a salt mixture to be added, and then 15 drops of 35%
> Hydrogen
> > Peroxide - and before taking be mixed with a large glass of water.
> The
> > machine makes a "mother colloid" of 1 ppm CS. It also combines
gold
> and
> > other metals.
> >
> > Sometimes when I have made this CS, the mix is black, or has a lot
> of
> > bubbles in it (almost as gassy as coke!!)
>
> My god,
> I wouldn't touch that stuff!!
> You would be better off with 2 x 9V batteries connected to some 2mm
> fine silver wire draped over a glass of distilled water.
> Or... I have attached a very simple design I came up with for the
list
> using a 9V AC adaptor and silver wire.
> Or...I will give you one of my portable CS generators to use. Looks
> like there may be a market in SA! Email me.
>
> Ivan
>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim J Eastman <[email protected]>
To: Silver List <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 11 May 1999 09:02
Subject: CS>plans
Hi Tim,
There are many recipes for making colloidal silver, here is a very
simple inexpensive CS generating circuit with good repeatable results.
The circuit operates at about 12 V DC but you could substitute 2 x 9 V
batteries for similar results, perhaps reducing the time useing hot d.
water by 15 mins and cold d. water by 30 mins.
Parts:
1 x 9 Volt DC 200 mAmp (amperage doesn't matter, this was the
cheapest), AC power outlet adaptor.[ you could use a 12 Volt adaptor,
generating time would shorter for same PPM]
2 x alligator clips
2 x 75mm long, 2mm diameter .999 fine silver wires.
Distilled water.
Method:
1. Cut the end off the AC adaptor lead and split the lead for a couple
of inches.
2. Connect alligator clips to the lead.
3. Plug the adaptor into the wall.
4. Secure the alligator clips to your silver wire, switch the wall
socket on.
Thats all...
I have tested this system in the arrangement as detailed below, and it
produces 10 PPM (+ or - 2) CS:
in hot d. water ------ 1.5 hrs (I heat in the microwave until just
boils, 2 mins)
in cold d. water ------ 3.0 hrs
Arrangement:
1 cup (200mls, 7 - 8 oz) distilled water, with electrodes in the
following
arrangement,
2 x 2mm silver wire (14swg), wetted depth 45mm (1 3/4"), 45mm apart.
I used a sterilite 1 cup, soft clear lidded plastic container with the
electrodes pushed through the lid and parallel. The container
dimensions are, 85mm (3 1/4") diameter by 65mm (2 1/2") deep.
Colloidal Silver produced in this manner is clear (cold water) or has
a
slight yellow tinge (hot water) and needs no filtering. There is
little
metallic build up (trees etc.) on the cathode (negative electrode, - )
and
little black build up on anode (positive electrode, + ).
The plastic container will develop a yellowish tinge after a few
batches, which will not wipe off. This is not a problem, and may in
fact serve to
isolate the colloid from static build up. I give the container a
*swirl* every half hour or so.
I wipe the cathode (grey) after I am finished and leave the anode
(black).
Rinse the container with distilled water and store with the lid on.
Can't think of anything else... Hope this is of help.
Regards - Ivan.
>O-kay from what I've seen we may be brewing our own CS.
>
>ahem,.. help.
>
>As in what supplies are needed and materials, and voltages, etc. Also
after
>I've created my first batch, how will I tell what the ppm is and what
the
>size is. Is this a function of the voltage used and the amount of
water over
>a given time? Does the silver have to be absolute pure or can it be
"jewelry
>grade".
>
>Do one of you have a website where I can go and shamelessly print
stuff off?
>
>Tim Eastman
>
>
>
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