Duncan, or anyone else,

What methods are you using for connecting to your electrodes, and/or
connecting your electrode assembly to your brew cell for this sort of
CS maker.

I'm still planning to do this. I actually have several microwaves
(with schematics) but I really want a better idea about the
connections to the electrodes and brew cell...

Thanks,

Dan

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Duncan Crow <[email protected]> wrote:
> This CS maker is capable of continuous operation at about 120 quarts per hour 
> @ ~15 PPM. The high-volume plague-ready electro colloidal silver maker can 
> easily be built in less than an hour using a free microwave oven, some wire 
> and a few bits of plastic.
>
> All you buy is the perishable part -- a Canadian $5 9999 fine silver coin. 
> Get it rolled out at a jewelers/goldsmiths.
>
> I've built a couple dozen of these for local people in the last eight years 
> or so. I don't send them via freight, but many others around the world 
> including third-world countries have built copies and have been completely 
> satisfied with the speed and quality of output and ease of operation. Some 
> are producing quite a lot of CS every month for a large market. Let's hear 
> from some of you if you are on this list.
>
> Per moderator Mike Devour's request, I have removed all sales information 
> from the page, and here's the DISCLAIMER: Don't ask for a diagram. Get an 
> electrician or electronics hobbyist to first bleed the capacitor charge, 
> which can be a LETHAL amount of current. The dangerous part is in the 
> construction, not the use of the beast, and be stupid at your own risk.
>
> <http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/colloidal_silver.html>
>
> FYI: Removing the electrode from the jar of CS does NOT pose a risk, as the 
> circuit is still completed by the solution after the unit shuts off, 
> grounding the capacitor.
>
> all good,
>
> Duncan Crow
> <http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/>
>
>
>
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