A friend of mine who is not very computer literate needs a schematic on 
how to make herself a generator.  She has wire available, but is having trouble 
figuring out just how to hook everything up.  Marshalee, I am pretty sure she 
has Lyme disease.  She lived for years in tick country and knows she was 
bitten.  She has been diagnosed with this and that (they finally settled on 
fibromyalgia), has to walk with a cane, and frequently is confined to bed.  And 
sure, I can find a good (enough) sch. on the web, but I have a feeling it would 
be a good thing for her to get it from you and get acquainted with you.  You 
are upbeat and she could use that, as well as your enthusiasm for cs.  So if 
you can send a site addy, I will get it to her, along with this list addy.  Now 
that I'm addled, signing off----    pj

  Maybe this will help...
  Marshalee


  To make CS, you`ll need:
  either 3 nine-volt batteries, the square ones,
    (the Lithiums last 4 times longer than the alkalines) 
  or a Power Adapter from RadioShack,13.5/30V 1000mA Power Adapter using 
household electricity, filtered output.  Number 263-1668. Cost is under $25.00 
at RadioShack.
  2  five-inch pieces of pure silver wire, 14 gauge, .999 fine, (not sterling,
    as it has other metals in it)
  2 alligator clips, (the kind with 2 clips on either end of a plastic-coated
    wire, also available at Radio Shack)
  2 cups of steam-distilled water in a glass measuring cup, (I always use
  glass to make CS in. I have a cup used solely for making my CS.)
  A new green scrubber, just for this purpose.
  An empty water bottle to store your finished CS in. A pop top plastic bottle
  is just fine.

    Rinse the cup and storage bottle with distilled water to remove any dust
  or soap residue.
   If using the batteries, snap them together, one upside down on top of the 
other two. This will leave two empty posts on the batteries.
  Connect each of the silver wires to the two empty posts with the two
  alligator clips.
  Drop the wires into the water, with about 4 inches submerged, and about 1
  inch apart. (As they tend to float around, you can put a candycane bend in
  the top of the wires and hang that over the lip of the cup, with the
  connectors hooked to the bend.) Don`t let the connectors get into the water.
  Or, if you are using the adapter, just hook the wires onto the clips, drop 
them into the distilled water, set it at 30 volts, and turn it on.
  Either way, you leave it to run for 1/2 hour, then wipe the oxides off, and 
do it for another half hour.
  (When it is working, you can`t get shocked by it.)
  The buildup of black fuzz on one wire is silver oxide. It is harmless, but I 
always wipe it off with a paper towel halfway through. 
  This one hour activation gives a CS of about 18 PPM.  The longer it works,
  the higher the PPM, but the larger the particles are.
    When finished, wipe off the wires with a paper towel, then with the green
  scrubber until the wires are shiny again, and detach the batteries if that is 
what you are using. Store it all in a ziploc bag to keep it handy.

  The finished CS doesn`t need to be refrigerated. If you keep the 
  bottle out where you see it, you`ll remember to take it.
   I take 3 big swallows a day for an active infection, sometimes even more.
  (My swallow is about 1/3 of a cup.) The silver particles are fine enough to
  be easily excreted, so taking more won`t hurt. If you hold the CS in your
  mouth for a few minutes, it will clean your mouth.
  I take one swallow a day for a preventive. I use it topically too, and even
  in the eyes. It is mild and doesn`t sting.
  Splash some in the pits for a natural deodorant. It is bacteria that causes
  BO, and since CS kills the bacteria, no BO!
  CS doesn`t taste too bad either. Some folks notice a metallic tang,
  others don`t.
  I put some on my skin and let it dry for a sunburn once, and was tan the
  next day, with no peeling. Amazing, as my Scandinavian skin burns easily.
  I use it for bug bites and stings, and canker sores respond quickly.
  I have used CS for my pet birds, curing a cockatiel of vet-diagnosed
  Giardiosis even.
  I always put some in the water bowl for my Pug dog. 
  CS is even good for cut flowers, they will last for weeks. It is bacteria 
that actually kills fresh-cut flowers. This goes for cut christmas trees, too.
  It can also be sprayed on the leaves of houseplants with fungus or rust.
  A dollop of CS in the milk jug keeps the milk fresh for a long time.
  There are lots more uses for CS in the body and around the house,
  any place bacteria live can benefit from CS.