Most likely, the meter on milliamps hooked up in series with the electrodes is to monitor current so you can keep it down with the sliding potentiometer. Once you have the current stabilized, you can hook up the meter in parallel on volts and monitor voltage drop.

When it goes down to some point, time to turn it off.

It does manually, what an automatic generator does automatically, keeping current constant and turning itself off when the voltage drops to some given point when the conductivity of the water gets up to a certain point.

Ode



At 12:12 PM 10/27/2009 -0400, you wrote:
Greetings,
I just bought the Half-Gallon Colloidal Silver Generator from Atlas
Nova.  This kit comes with a multi-meter.  Anyone know of a link
explaining the use of this meter to current and when the brew is done?
Thanks,
Maxi


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