>The only one I recommend against is the last...Utopia

>You can make fairly good CS
>with such a unit but it takes a lot of care and experimentation.  I doubt
>you will be able to go stronger than 3 to 5 PPM without making yellow to
>brown colored CS.

What causes a particular CS maker to create brown sludge and not another?
Or is that a myth? I have 2 CS makers(only tried one so far). I do get
brown, but that is when I leave it running too long and I was using sea
salt(and distilled water). I must have missed some crucial e-mails from the
list before I joined as I do not understand this. I don't want to start
anything here, but I sure would like a suggestion as to what is the best CS
maker(s) that people on this list have found(without bias and with
first-hand knowledge in relation to their experimentation, testing and and
final evaluation)---or has anyone purchased various makers and put them all
to the "test"? Is this a valid question and are there any correct answers
to this inquiry--or does it just not matter? From what I have read from
certain e-mails that have implied that the quality varies from generator to
generator---I just wonder if there is a significant difference.

Also, is there such a thing as a CS solution that does not lose its potency
over time? Does this vary from generator to generator? Or is that what
certain individuals on this list is trying to determine?

These are just some thoughts and questions off the top of my head--sorry if
I missed something and these questions are all redundant.

Pam



>   While mechanical stirring does seem to get very good results, thermal
>stirring via convection currents helps a lot and is a lot simpler.
>  Either preheat the water to 80 -100 degrees and let cool while running
>the generator, or start with room temp water and place it on a small heater
>such as a 4 watt night light bulb.
>  Letting hot water cool while in process tends to give that light Tyndal
>Effect but limits the max concentration [with my auto off unit] to about
>8-9 PPM as read by a PPM meter.
>  Check out
>www.colloidal-silver.com
>  and click on the merchants directory for a fairly complete list of
>generator makers.
>  The only one I recommend against is the last...Utopia
>  They are very proud of the brown sludge their generator makes for some
>reason.  They use  3 nine volt batteries, 2 silver rods and nothing else. I
>think they recommend using sea salt as well.   A no no.
>  With their set up, there's also a possibility of getting some lead and
>tin into the mix as the wires have exposed solder on the ends. Not
>extremely likely, but possible.
>  You can do something similar for a lot less.  You can make fairly good CS
>with such a unit but it takes a lot of care and experimentation.  I doubt
>you will be able to go stronger than 3 to 5 PPM without making yellow to
>brown colored CS.
>  k...@czen
>
>At 03:28 PM 7/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>Okay. What is the Tyndall effect? All I could find is that Tyndall(John)
>>was an Irish physicist. Also, where might one purchase a mechanism for
>>stirring?
>>
>>
>>
>> >Is it John?
>> >
>> >Stirring really helps distribute the ionic cloud away from the anode as the
>> >atoms are being released during production.  If you can get them disbursed
>> >in the water with stirring, they tend not to agglomerate.  It makes a much
>> >better product.  It will be crystal clear with no color if you keep it
>> >under 15-20 PPM.  Will also have a minimal Tyndall effect.
>> >
>> >Trem
>> >www.silvergen.com
>> >Constant Current Colloid Generators
>> >
>> >
>> >At 03:02 PM 7/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>> >>Is stirring necessary?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >JO\ohn;
>> >> >
>> >> >Make your own genterator, all you need is a DC power source, a digital
>> >> >multimeter, stirring motor, and two pieces of #14 sliver .999 or
>> better and
>> >> >some clip leads.
>> >> >
>> >> >Contact me off list and I can probvide more detailed info.
>> >> >
>> >> >"Ole Bob"
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
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