At 09:43 AM 6/9/2003 -0500, you wrote:
This is all still really new to me, but I have made several different size
batches of CS with the silverpuppy generator which includes an auto shut
off. All of my one pint batches have been consistently turning off after
about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. All of my different size batches had different
"cooking" times (I always use a "starter" of pre-made CS as suggested in
some earlier threads). The one batch I made using a 1 quart jar took
over 3 hours, so I've decided to stick with the pint size.
3 to 4 hours would be the norm for a quart with some starter. 4 to
6 hours without any starter wouldn't be abnormal.
Adding starter CS changes the point from which you start. If you don't
calculate how much in what, you won't know what that is, but it doesn't
matter. The gen turns off when the conditions meet certain specs no matter
the resuting concentration of the starter mix or initial water
conductivity. But initial conductivity of the water does get added with
the end setting because the generator can't tell the difference between
contaminants and silver. Final PPM at shutdown is total PPM of whatever is
in there.
I even did a "test" on 2 different size batches. After they were done
and the generator was unplugged, I waited a while and plugged the
generator back in. After MAYBE a minute or two (at most) the generator
shut off automatically. So wouldn't this tell me that my batches should
pretty consistently be good clear quality 24 ppm CS?
Yes, according to MY 2 PWTs and one Dist1 all with the factory
calibration. One PWT and the Dist1 are factory certified.. one PWT is not
but reads the same.
Since what I've been reading there is quite a bit of a margin of error
with the meters (at least some of them), would there really be a need for
PWT testers. I don't even have to keep a watch on my "brew"... I just
know to come back in an hour or so if I want to start anew batch.
The PWTs are actually very good. The problem is with which calibration
system you use. [factory setting vs re-setting with the factory supplied
...for an additional $11...solution] In either case, the PWT does what it's
told to do...it's just that the instructions..what it's told to do... yield
such different but repeatable results. [at least with MY calibration
solution. Perhaps I got a bad bottle?]
Ode [ ken]
Still learning.... Ruth
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>Hank
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: CS>request
First get a PWT meter to test the DW and the PPMs
Second take any power supply you may have from AC to 6Vdc to 40Vdc (your
Scanner, Printer plugin will work) and two .9999 silver wires, Put the +
to one wire and the - to the other wire and you have what any of these
high priced gen's have, other than you have to watch the PWT meter each
hour or so to see what PPM you have other than a auto shut off. ( that is
BS anyway) Even the seller's will tell you this.
Sincerely Yours,
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----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>Ann Furgurson
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 6:55 PM
Subject: CS>request
Hi All!
I've been a silent participant of this newsletter
for a month or two, but still have some very basic
questions. I am a natural healer and have been using
and making CS for about 18 months ( but making it the
"wrong" way- heating it, using saline and making very
high ppm - I was using Metcaff's first book.) Now I
want to buy a new generator that will make CS that is
stable, of high quality, with consistently small
particles. I know that much. What I don't know is what
to buy. I think that low voltage is good too, right? I
feel that I need a degree in chemistry to understand
how it is made! I understand the applications and have
had wonderful results with CS, but I really want to
make it right. I see that Ruth bought a generator from
silverpuppy.com. What do any of you think about the
generator from
wishgranted.com/Colloidal_Silver_Generator? It's
called the colloid Master. I'll explain a little about
it, but it would be better if someone who knows
something could check it out and let me know please.
It's low voltage, automatic shutoff, current and
voltage are modulated for optimal particle size,
constant current devise, bi-directional current
pattern to the electrodes, so no stirring needed. It
has adjustable ppm and shut-off, built in water
quality test function. One sells for $99- the other
$149.
I would appreciate so much if someone could let
me know what they think about this generator or if
they know of a better one. Your help will in turn
allow me to help many more people. Thank you!
Ann
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