Joe:

I bought a Colloid Master after my SG6 crapped out. However, I find it almost 
impossible to get the silver electrodes to sit relatively parallel in the 
solution because the insertion method is so flimsy. Did you find a workaround?

Thanks,
Terry

---- Joe Huard <joe.hu...@primus.ca> wrote: 

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I made my own last year, and then this year I bought the Colloid Master 
from www.wishgranted.com. The price was reasonable and they shipped it 
right away. It reverses current direction by itself, so no stirring is 
necessary.
Joe
On 2014-09-29 2:48 PM, Top Dog wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> New here but have been devouring everything on silver for the past 
> week and I found this list through one of the forums.  There are 
> certainly some confusing statements that I have been encountering from 
> people and creators of machines but I think I have it narrowed down to 
> three choices and I am looking for opinions on which to go with.
>
> My goals are to make 10-20ppm of ionic silver preferably in quart 
> sizes but if feasible then a gallon would be great.  I'm looking for 
> something that won't take 12 hrs to do a batch and will stand the test 
> of time as far as reliability goes and can be used every day or every 
> other day if needed and can be repaired easily if needed with support 
> from the manufacturer.  Also must have some sort of mechanical stirrer 
> as from what I have read, a bubbler is a bad idea. I'm not interested 
> in a toy.  My budget is $350-$400
>
> It appears that I have come down to these three units from what I have 
> read and gathered so far, but if anyone has another unit that falls 
> into my specifications then please let me know.
>
> The units are:
> 1.  Silver Puppy:   Seems like alot of people are pleased with this 
> unit and it certainly has a good price point.  Trying to find out more 
> info on how long the rods will last etc and if it will do larger 
> batch's but might have missed it on the website so I am going to check 
> again for those answers.  Seems like it has been reliable for people.  
> Not sure on the magnetic stirrer unit as I am not sure of its 
> longevity.  May just pick a used lab unit up somewhere.
>
> 2.  Silver Gen Model SG6 Auto:  Manufacturer touts the uniqueness of 
> this unit and has a built in mechanical stirrer. Within my budget.
>
> 3.  Silver Lungs:  Watched the videos and read a few websites that 
> tout the commercial like nature of this machine and it's reliability.  
> I do like the bigger silver rods as it should keep from having to buy 
> a new set for a while.  Like the polarity reversal function to keep 
> the rods evenly used.  Also not sure if having the water a higher PH 
> does really make a difference although it sounds plausible.  This unit 
> is high on my list but it does show that it is 4 weeks on backorder 
> which makes me wonder if there is a supply problem or just that popular.
>
> All in all I am looking to choose one of these machines unless 
> something else pops up but wanted some takes on what people thought of 
> these machines if they have used them before or know more about their 
> differences to make me have a decision either way.
>
> Thanks for everyone's help.
>
> -Bob


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