Fred
  ##  I am going by results of testing 3 different samples by the NC State
Water Lab. Each sample was run for a different length of time using a
controlled current of .7 ma and the voltage drops plotted. I used the
highest PPM figure and its corresponding voltage at .7 ma to set the
generator. [Longer was not stronger] I am quite sure that better procedures
than I used for the samples makes an even stronger product.
 There is a major discrepency bewteen what the water lab says and what PPM
meters read, including my owm PPM meter, a Hanna DiST 1 which reads around
14 PPM.  This discrepency is also a major source of doubt when listening to
CS insiders who have a wide variety of opinions about what's going on. [not
so much variation  on this list]  When I have been convinced that the State
Lab was out to lunch, I'll change the figures. I don't have any problem
with 14PPM, 10PPM or even 5PPM.
 The discrepency is no secret and I tell anyone who asks what I stated here.

And that reminds me to place an obvious link to just such a statement.
 It has been done.

 Shelf life so far has been 1 year with no signs of change. I have never
seen a clear batch change in any way.
\
 I still can't see how a metal that's plus or minus an electron is
suddenly not a metal. If I shuffle around on a rug and build up a charge, I
don't suddenly become a different life form. {Though, at that point I do
tend to repel other similar life forms}
 Whether it be charged particles or uncharged particles, if they are
floating around in water, they're suspended.  I suspect that uncharged
particles won't stay suspended for very long.
 KD'C

At 09:49 PM 4/10/00 -0400, you wrote:
>"coyote" Said:
>
> >Dear Ken,
> >
> >I hope you don't mind me saying this, but you seem to display the very
> >same adherence to dogma that you suspect others of, that is, clinging
> >to a belief either through ignorance or bloody mindedness.
> >
> >How can we have a serious discussion if you do not know the meaning of
> >the terms you use!
> >
>  [snipped and displaced]
>
>Make your own pure clear Colloidal Silver with a current controlled, "auto
>off" generator, for pennies a gallon.
>
>  http://www.silverpuppy.com
>--
>I checked your site and the silverpuppy and am curious how you get 50PPM
>in a timed, non-circulating batch, or are you not referring to free ions of 
>silver?
>
>Quoting your page:
>          "Approximate concentrations: 6PPM for every 15 minutes run time.
>           Reaching 50PPM may require that you let the generator 'rest' to 
>stabilize
>           the suspension and reset once or twice."
>
>You should not call it a colloidal silver generator if it makes a
"suspension"
>of metallic silver, as quoted above! What is the shelf life of your
suspension?
>
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