Hi Joe, Please also look at the silver cell process. Many here have found that the simplest way is the best and if you use a current limiting diode or current limiting ic costing around a dollar then all you need is a 30 v or thereabouts supply and to keep the current to a maximum of 1ma per square inch, the less the better but then it takes longer to brew. And remember a lower current will ensure smaller particles / more actual ions. Also a low current will eliminate the need for stirring. So please do not over think this. More important is a good quality brewing vessel with a good cover and double distilled water. Even with the expensive machines they won't work without double distilled water. This doesn't need anymore engineering than current limiting. Best of luck Peace to all Asif.
On 21 Mar 2013, at 13:28, "Joe Huard" <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks PT. > When I wrote about the silver-colloids report of 32 brands, I wrote it wrong. > The fifth place should have been written as fifth last, or 28th for the SG-7. > The brand that was number one was Mesosilver. Do you think that Mesosilver > owns silver-colloids.com? I need to do a lot more reading before I invest any > money. I read a whole lot of info on the silvermedicine.org site. I found out > that the current should be limited to under 40 mA (ideally 5-20mA). To > achieve that I can use a regulated power supply and a digital meter. I also > learned that stirring keeps the current down. I will probably build a > homemade DC unit with a motor to stir with, unless I find even better plans > for an AC unit. > I'm waiting on a new transformer to arrive in the mail so I can finish > Carmi's heating pad idea. I also got one of those amplified lineman's pickup > coils from Winnipeg, but made in China. > > Bye for now, > Joe H. > On 20/03/2013 5:38 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: >> Hi Joe, PT here. I joined this group a number of years ago and >> have enjoyed it from the beginning. Everyone is helpful and willing to >> share. I purchased a silverpuppy from Ode and have been very happy with it >> as all I need to do is plug it in and let it work. When the CS/EIS is done >> it turns itself off. If I want something stronger I can override. >> Nice to see you on another forum. >> PT >> >> From: Joe Huard <[email protected]> >> Sent: Wed, March 20, 2013 4:05:22 PM >> Subject: CS>new member intro >> >> Hi Group, >> I just joined this list 2 days ago. I looked in the archives and >> saw many names that I recognized from some of the Yahoo groups I am in. >> I would like to know how to make CS or EIS, whatever is better >> or cheaper or easier. I am not really flush with money, but I have enough. I >> read an article on Mercola's site that gave some other websites about CS. >> http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html has a report on 32 >> brands of CS, with the home made brew only in fifth place, and that is with >> a $700 SG-7. I also saw a video on YouTube showing a 3 times 9 volt battery >> setup that appeared to work. There are big differences between those 2 >> devices. >> I have access to distilled water as I have 4 older machines that I can get >> working. I use RO for my drinking water. >> I also have a 30 volt 3amp regulated DC power supply. I read that 30 volts >> was best, but 27 volts good enough. But, I also read that AC current is >> best. If AC current is best, what frequency is best and what is the correct >> current to make the smallest silver particles? >> If DC is better, I can set the power supply to limit the current if I know >> what the limit should be. >> I read that someone from this list considers 85% ionic silver >> and 15% colloidal silver optimal. Is this the consensus? Is 100% CS >> impossible to obtain, or undesirable due to cost or ineffectiveness? >> >> Enough questions for now, >> >> Joe H. >> >> >> -- >> The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. >> Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org >> >> Unsubscribe: >> <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> >> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html >> >> Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> >> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> >> >> >

