Basically, hook up 2 copper wires to a 24 volt DC power supply [or 3 nines for 27 volts], submerge in distilled water and let it run. I let a quart batch run for 24 hours. [for no particular reason other than I get a good bright TE] It will not 'Runaway'
16-18 volts is probably enough Ode On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 4:46 PM, PT Ferrance <ptf2...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > Hi Ode, > Do you have directions for making it? I really need something more > specific and then I will get the wires. > Thanks. > PT > > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Ode Coyote <silverpuppy1...@gmail.com> > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, July 17, 2018 5:33 AM > *Subject:* Re: CS>colloidal copper - OT > > It takes around 20 volts, not 'real' high. > Copper is entirely different than silver. > It doesn't produce Ions, conductivity doesn't increase, therefore it will > never have current "runaway"..meaning: Current controls aren't being used > and a conductivity related "Auto Off" *will not work*. > Colloidal copper does not register on any meter making them TOTALLY > useless. > Colloidal copper has no flavor or color. > The only way you can tell you made anything is with a laser pointer to > view the Tyndall Effect [light beam] and that doesn't say much about 'how > strong' > Do not mix silver and copper as copper will pull every trace of both out > of the water and drop it to the bottom as a black fuzz.[and/or other weird > things] > It is also a good idea to use a jar other than your silver batch jar to > make copper. > *Be aware that, because both copper and silver use Selenium to control > these metals levels, internal consumption of too much copper can be toxic > and may alter your ability to eliminate silver. Selenium supplementation > may be advisable. [ But don't over do that as to much Selenium is quite > toxic ]* > > *You can probably use the faraday calculator to predict PPM* > > *Ode* > > > On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 5:03 AM, Tony Moody <a...@aptech.co.za> wrote: > > Hallo PT, > Yes, normal house wiring copper is fairly pure. But it requires special > equipment to make pure copper colloid. ( think it is very high voltage > required) > However, from memory, making colloidal copper-silver with a silver maker > is quite possible: Make some colloidal silver, then swap the silver rods > for copper rods and complete the process. > How to check the ppm or strength? Keeping quality? particle size? > Hmm. There was a discussion of the subject some years ago. Dont trust me , > go to : https://www.mail-archive.com/ silver-list@eskimo.com/ > maillist.html > <https://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html> > I typed in 'copper' and there is a wealth of info there. :-)) > OK, Tony > > ------------------------------ > > On 16 Jul 2018 at 22:35, PT Ferrance wrote about : > Subject : CS>colloidal copper - OT > > Hello, > There has been a conversation going on about the need for copper in the > body and people have written about colloidal copper. Has anyone on this > list made colloidal copper? If you have how did you do it? > Thanks. > PT > > > > > >