The brand new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator
from The Silver Edge allows you to make sub-microscopic
silver particles as small as .0008 microns!
http://www.microparticlegenerator.com/
Any time you see the .0008 micron claim, that testing was done with a TEM
[electron microscope] which cannot do that job.
What is being "sized" is silver oxide particles that were never in the
water, MADE by preparing the sample for the test...made OUT of ions which
are much smaller.
The numbers are completely BOGUS
That generator uses a timer..timers cannot work predictably without three
other things:
1] Constant current.
2] Knowing that you are actually getting that current.
3] Precise electrode mounting, as a variation there varies current draw.
Ion production rates are current related, not voltage related.
With distilled water variations giving a *variable ramp up to current* time
that can vary the time it takes to achieve full controlled current *draw*
by several hours, a timer just can't work to predict anything.
If you DON'T have well controlled current.. forget it..timers are
absolutely useless.
No two batches of water are consistently the same and a very minor
difference in the water makes a BIG difference in time.
From the photos, it "looks like" whoever makes that generator has no idea
about how important repeatable electrode placement is.
http://www.microparticlegenerator.com/micro_particle_unit_difference.htm
..about the most ignorant treatment of the relationship between voltage and
current and what a generator DOES ...that I've ever read !!!
BULLSHIT meter pegs the scale...BONG
A Brief Word About "Constant Current" Regulators
Some colloidal silver generator manufacturers attempt to resolve the
problem of electrolytic buildup in the colloidal silver solution by adding
a complex piece of computer technology called a "constant current
regulator" to their generators.
This technology monitors the buildup of electrical conductivity in the
colloidal silver solution, and concurrently reduces the generator's
electrical current as electrolysis builds up in the solution.
[ABSOLUTELY WRONG..current is kept constant ie "regulated" , by
definition..and is done by lowering VOLTAGE as conductivity goes up with
the addition of silver ions...and "as electrolysis builds up in the
solution." ???? Electrolysis is a process, not a "thing" in the water
that can build up. Gee-mon-eee!! ]
What's more, when someone adds relatively complex computer technology to a
colloidal silver generator, the customer always ends up with one more
highly sensitive electronic component that could burn out, short out, or
otherwise go bad, and you'd never know it was not working.
[ NOT...it doesn't take a "computer" to make current constant.. a couple
of transistors and resistors do it quite well..or, lately a special
current controlling diode.. pretty bulletproof, actually..and makes
shorting out the electrodes irrelevant. Current control is also circuit
protection... CAN'T hurt it with an overload. Even just a "proper"
value .2 cent resistor does a decent job of "limiting" current...but few
folx that go that way use the proper value. ]
For 239.95 , [ "saving" $100 ] this might be the WORST generator for the
money you can buy. [not that it won't work well enough to make something
useful..but then, so will a $2 battery and some wire. ]
Silver edge does fear mongering propaganda a whole lot better than accurate
information.
Ode
At 10:01 PM 4/11/2009 -0400, you wrote:
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Does anyone know how this compares to a Silver Puppy or
SilverGen? Comments would be appreciated........
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In a message dated 4/11/2009 11:06:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
This site ha a CS video out. About $20.Other interesting stuff on site.
http://www.colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/
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