Hi Ken,

You're correct.  I have used three different motors over the years on the SG6 
Auto.  The first two were AC gearhead motors that did not stop running when the 
generator shut down.  They had spur cut gears and were noisy.  I now use a very 
quiet DC motor that stops running when the generator stops.  

I try to continue development.  I've also made several circuit board changes 
over the years.  I'm not content to coast.  It just gets better.

Trem

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ode Coyote 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 4:21 AM
  Subject: [silver_list] Re: CS>20 ppm CS


  I have it on good authority that the SG6 is no longer as noisy as it once 
was. ;-)
  [Though I've never actually seen one]
  And I believe the motor now shuts down when the generator does?

  This stuff doesn't stand still when being built by the experimenting 
developer. [VS re-salers..most of which have no idea what the machine really 
does or doesn't do, or tradition copy cats who build what has been built since 
the 60s.] 

  Check by the sites now and then.
  Ode

  At 09:52 PM 6/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
  >>>> 

    the silver puppy material states that it makes 10 ppm in it's standard 
set-up.
    it shuts off by measuring electrical conductivity.
    if you make a batch and wait overnite, the electrical conductivity drops (i 
guess)
    and re-running the 10 ppm batch results in 20 ppm before the unit shuts 
down.
    i tried it once and the silver ion taste was noticeably stronger after 
second batch.
    people say trem's sg-7 unit rock for larger batches.
    the silver puppy rocks for smaller amounts for sure.
    i used to own an sg-6 and never got down with it. 
    the silver puppy unit resonates with me.
    in specific, the sg-6 unit was noisy, confused me with it's sequencing of 
l.e.d.s,
    rejected lots of distilled water (walgreen's too), and i found i was 
equivocal about
    tasting -or not tasting- the telltale mettalic taste of the silver ions.
    the silver puppy has never confused me and i taste the silver readily.


    On Jun 14, 2004, at 8:33 PM, Terry wrote:


      No doubt a stupid question for those in the know, but as one who has been 
using a Silvergen SG6 for several months to make 5-10ppm EIS, how do you do 
"two passes"?

       
      Terry
      -----Original Message-----

      From: William Meyer [mailto:[email protected]]

      Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 5:06 PM

      To: [email protected]

      Subject: Re: CS>20 ppm CS


      well
      on the small scale, the silver puppy claims 20ppm with two passes 
separated by
      12 hours or so.
      the silverpuppy uses thermal stirring.
      gee it works great for me.


      On Jun 14, 2004, at 5:24 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:


      I have a company that is wanting large quantities of 20 ppm CS. I make 5
      ppm normally and have made 10 by making two passes through our machine. 
But
      I don't think I can get 20 that way, the particle size simply gets way too
      large.

      Anyone have any good methods for making large quantites of 20 ppm CS? I
      would like to be able to produce at least 3 or 4 gallons an hour. LVDC I
      believe would be too slow. HVAC gets it too hot unless using multiple
      passes.

      Bob, you have played with underwater sputtering I think. How does that
      work? How does the microwave HVDC work?

      Thanks,

      Marshall


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