A good website I'm not sure about. As far as stirring methods, I have tried 
thermal stirring (using a hot plate underneath a coffee carafe) and hand 
stirring (every 30 mins). Heating produced a pungent taste after a couple of 
days so I just stir mine by hand. There are other ways of doing it I'm sure. I 
got the parts to my generator from radio shack. I will try to send you a 
picture 
of my setup and explain how I did it. I'm very busy so it may take a couple of 
days.
Scotty
Have a great day!

 





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From: Nancy Chisholm <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 4:42:51 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Home made Generator vs a SilverGen or SilverSol already bottled?

 
I have read several directions on "how to make your  own generator"- but they 
all slightly differ (bubbling water vs stirring or  non-agitating). I just do 
not know what is the best method.  Is there a  webpage out there for good 
directions?
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Scotty 
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 7:29  PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Home made Generator vs    a SilverGen or SilverSol already 
>bottled?
>
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>Yes, Nancy, you can make your own nanoparticle silver at home! I used a    
>bridge rectifier (ac to dc) to make my unit and have been making my own silver 
>   
>for the past five years. My setup is crude but very cost effective and    
>efficient. Good luck on your endeavor! 
>Scotty 
>Have a great    day!
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________________________________
 From: Nancy Chisholm <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 4:11:22    PM
>Subject: CS>Home made    Generator vs a SilverGen or SilverSol already bottled?
>
>
>I am new to this    website and I would like to start making the very best 
>true "nanoparticle    colloidal" silver for my own use. Can a homemade 
>generator 
>or ready made (ex.-    SilverGen) produce nanoparticle sized particles (not 
>just 
>ions).    Or, is it best to just purchase the colloidal silver already bottled 
>on    the market- ex.-SilverSol or etc?
>Please    help.
>Nancy