Hi Sam.
Thanks for the reply. I am a little late, but was out of town for a while.
Thanks for you doing the math and figureing out the sq. inch of the coins,
that's great!
I really like the method you were using, it sounds like a very good starting
point to base a system on.
If I could ask you a few questions? I'm not sure what you meant by you use a
polarity switching. Is this to make sure you are always running it in phase?
Also you say your PPM was around 20 then would drop to about 13 in 24 hrs. Not
sure if you meant it lost strength but would become staple at 13 in 24 hrs or
would it continune to loss PPM??
Thank you for the great info, I think I'll pick up 2 more coins and use 4 in
total and perhaps do a version of your your method. This makes things a little
easier to sort out.
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam L." <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:18 pm
Subject: Re: CS>Help! New to the list!
To: [email protected]
> Hi Ken.
> Years ago I computed the total sq inch of coins and bars.
> For coins I came
> up with 4.75 total sq inches, thats front and back and edges. I
> forget the
> formula I used and some people say say you should only use the
> facing sides
> when using only two coins. I used 4 silver bars with a hole
> drilled in the
> top and a piece of 99.9% silver wire to hang the bars
> with. Spacing was 1
> inch apart and mA was set at 10. Used a 1 gal sun tea jar. This
> set up would
> produce 1 quart per hour. Also used a aqu.pump for stirring. I
> also used
> polarity switching. PPM was around 20 then would drop to about
> 13 in 24 hrs.
> Worked great but I'm overseas now and use a much smaller setup.
> Hope that
> helps.
>
> Sam L
>
> On Jan 10, 2008 2:54 AM, KENNETH TUURI <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone I'm Ken.
> >
> > I'm new to the list but not new to Colloidal silver. I was
> making it a few
> > years back, but have not for a while and been out of touch a little.
> > When I was making it I was using a 9volt wallwart,
> distilled water,
> > silver rods, + aqu.pump.
> > Silver rods were worn out so I just picked up 2 Canadian
> Maple leaf coins
> > .9999 pure silver.
> >
> > In the past I always had some colloidal silver around to use a
> little when
> > starting a new batch, but I don't have any now. So last night
> I made a
> > batch, I ran it for about 3 hrs.Will this batch be a little
> weaker because
> > I didn't have any CS to start it with? My thinking is I can
> use this batch
> > as a starter?
> >
> > Trying to get up to date on things. I see they have a
> whole lot of CS
> > generators on the market now.
> > I understand from what I have read lately is that the prefered
> voltage to
> > use is 30 volts. A friend who I will be making some for as
> well, is an
> > Electronics Tech. and has offered (no cost) to build me a new
> constant> current CS generator.
> >
> > So my question is; at 30 volts what should the current
> (constant current)
> > be??
> > Also using this generator, how long will the process take? Is
> it less time
> > with the higher volts?
> > I will be using distilled water, silver coins .9999 pure, +
> aqu.pump in a
> > 14oz glass ( but I would like to use a 48qz mason jar I have).
> I would like
> > to do the best job I can within budget.
> >
> > Looking for a little guidance from other members. Been
> reading alot of
> > your emails on the list in the last few weeks and thought it
> was time I
> > started adding to the overflow of email in my inbox lol. :)
> >
> > Just like to add that when I was using it before. One of
> the things I
> > used it for was very oily skin and would soak a few cotton
> pads with CS and
> > apply it to my face in some areas and just let the pad soak
> there for qiute
> > a while, sometimes till they became dry. I did this for a few
> years with NO
> > sign of grey or blue. Thought I would mention this
> as there has been alot
> > of talk lately about Paul (aka the blue man)
> >
> > Just like to add a Happy + Heathly New Year to all.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ken
> >
>
>
>
> --
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> enough to
> take
> everything you have. Google Ron Paul
>