We may go the easy way now that we know about it.
Which is better, in your opinion, Silver Puppy or Silver Gen? What is the difference in them?
Thank you again for taking the time to write to us.
Gene/Joann
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Making CS at home


It is not difficult. Get a Silvergen or Silver Pupply, put distilled water in it, and plug it in. It is ready when the LED goes on (or off, depending on the model).

If you want to go to the trouble of making it yourself, then start with 20 to 30 volts, and limit current to 1 mA per square inch of anode. Improved product is made by stirring, and reversing polarity every minute. When the voltage reaches some target value, it is ready. The lower the voltage the higher the ppm.


Marshall

On 10/17/2010 9:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter wrote:
Dan,
Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our problem. As far as details are concerned: we attempted three times to do this procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book Colloidal Silver Today. Are you familiar with this book? We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water. We cleaned the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed, after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it). We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated. We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this. Do you have a recipe or formula which you think is the best? My husband, Gene, made his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake somehow. Could you please help us? I don't know what details you need from us.
We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc.
Thank you for your help.
Joann, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>



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