Hi Mary Jo,

You can make very good quality CS using just the 3 battery
system. It takes just a little more watchfulness than the fancy
high dollar machines that shut themselves off, but it is not hard
to do. The fish tank bubbler is a good idea though. I think any
aggitation will help make a smaller particle size.

One of the more knowledgeable members on the group said
that 5ppm CS had a resistance of about 20,000ohms and that
10ppm had a resistance of about 15,000ohms. You can get
a cheap ohm meter at radio shack or a hardware store if you don't have one
handy.
Measure right accross the tops of the silver wires. Don't forget to
shut off the power to the generator before you use the meter. It could
blow out the ohm meter if you forget. This should get you in
the ballpark anyway. I am sure you know that you should only
distilled water. Keep the distance of the silver wires about
2 to 2 1/4" apart

Using a 16oz jar it takes me about 2 to 2 1/2 hours to get
to 15,000 ohms. I use nothing but distilled water and silver, no
"starter" of any kind. I also use a small motor to constantly
stir the solution, but the bubbler should do the same thing.
The CS I make is crystal clear and has a slight Tyndal
effect. It works very well for me.

Best wishes for you and Canada.

quietcove


----- Original Message -----
From: "DeadTiredCaregiver" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 10:01 AM
Subject: CS>Who Sells CS


> How do you know how many ppm you have if you make your own CS?
>
> What about this "new" method of using a fish tank bubbler in the CS making
> system.  Does
> that really improve the silver by making smaller particles?
>
> Where can I buy reliable CS?
>
> I have a rudimentary CS maker, one that uses three batteries.  I have
never
> used it.  How
> long does it take to make CS?   How much water should I use?
>
> Canada, the sick cat
> Mary Jo
>
>
>
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