It is interesting.  Why did you put the cathode inside a q-tip?

Jaxi

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Carl Maus <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi guys and girls,
>
> Thank you all for the information posted here , I was finally able to made
> my homemade colloidal silver , in my opinion superior to many and elegant
> in design.
>
>
> Here is the link for the photo
> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/560/dscn1794q.jpg
>
> I used an old electric screwdriver which I took off the old rusty battery
> and connected to a transformer I had somewhere . It doesnt go too fast ,
> good enough to spin the water. I was thinking originally on using a cream
> milk maker but those metal pieces I wasnt sure if they would affect somehow
> in the process so I decided in this alternative , also the rotor is a piece
> of plastic from a syringe that fitted perfectly in the screwdriver head.
> The rest of the pieces I bought from ebay , even the silver. Potentiometer
> 50kohm , dcdcconverter max40v (I will use 4x9v) and reduce the voltage to
> 30v. Thats 0.6mamps btw , they are the numbers I extract from reading your
> posts.
> Also I added the cathode condom method using an ear cleaning stick. I will
> probably make two anodes and cathodes because I bought too much silver rod.
>
>
> Thanks all and I welcome any sugestion in the setup.
>
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