The Silvergen has a transformer and rectifier circuit built in like a
"wall wart" in the box, vs on the wall.
The internal circuitry runs on low voltage DC current..probably around 24
volts DC.
If you pull the box apart and check the power supply output with a volt
meter, install a bypass tap, then you can run it off batteries etc.
[Careful there, 120 volts is a yelping body wiggler.]
The amount of current it will draw varies with the conductivity of the
water, but will only draw [probably] 1 milliamp max "through the water",
plus whatever it takes to run the circuitry....including the transformer
and rectifier etc when hooked up to AC power.
I believe it uses a less energy efficient electromechanical relay vs solid
state switching, but that's not a huge problem.
There is no set answer to how much power it uses over how much time it
takes, when water is such a HUGE variable...but it will use a set *maximum*
over however long it takes.
Water variation makes timers completely useless.
2 watts [max] is a valid answer.
If you bypass the "wart", it will be less.
Or you can get a generator that uses a "wall wart"...and substitute
batteries with no modifications needed.
Ode
At 08:33 AM 1/12/2010 -0800, you wrote:
Thanks folks for your response. I have been pursuing this with silver gen
too.
I asked a rather vague question about power and they wrote me saying this
in response
Thanks for your inquiry. The SG6 Auto works on 120 VAC and uses 2 watts
of power.
I wrote back asking this.
Hi, thanks and....I have more questions.;-)
Simple stuff that I can't quite fathom out from the site and I'm on the
edge of buying the silver gen v all others, but can't without this basic
information.
How much colloidal silver can the silvergen produce automatically and how
much time that takes?
Is the 2 watts the amount of electrical energy the silver gen consumes
to produce this 'automatic amount'.
i.e. if the silver gen can be set up and left to produce - what's the max
amount it can produce before it has to be set up again. is it a quart,a
gallon or what?
how long does it take to produce that maximum amount?
Our Rv has a DC system. Can I plug the silver gen into that and do I need
a converter if we're using that system?
If we don't need a converter, would I be able to use the system on a
regular energy grid without a converter? Not sure how all this works as
you can see so am repeating myself to hopefully make my info needs clear.
I appreciate your patience. I am downsizing considerably to living in an
Rv, with perhaps a 100 watt solar panel as our source of energy, wired
into the RV DC systems so that we can use laptop, silver generator etc.
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Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 10:15:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>wattage
A silver generator that makes about 8 ounces an hour will consume about
0.1 watt.
Marshall
Sunwaterclear - Sunny wrote:
> Does anyone know how many watts a silver gen or similar might use. We
are moving off grid with few funds and want to stay as healthy as
possible.. Using MMS and Silver as our main wellness facilities. We
getting a solar panel of 100 watts to run laptop and a couple of modems
and one light or so... would like to be able to run a colloidal
generator,and wondering if anyone has any idea..? Before I go searching
the internet...
> thanks for all the amazing helpful and knowledgeable energy on here..
with love
> sunny
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