I'll bet you could use a regular jewelry grade silver (Stirling?) and
the amount of copper in it would give a quantity of Colloidal Copper to
complement the Colloidal Silver...

Any idea of the voltage or current involved in this device?  It looks
like quite a vigorous reaction in the picture.  Although, I suppose a
low voltage would work quite well since there are a lot of ions in the
swimming pool water.  Do you think one would need current limiting in a
device like this?

Dan


Re: CS>ecoli water treatment sorta emergency

From: Ode Coyote (view other messages by this author) 
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 05:36:21 

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 Look at 
http://www.floatron.com/ 
 It's been around since the 80s with a price 'decrease'.

 The electrode is probably mostly copper??????

Ode


  A few hundred parts per billion 'in the water' will do it.
 The time it takes is the major difference.
 A tablespoon of 10 PPM silver in a gallon and overnight should be
plenty
safe.
 Overkill never hurts.

Ode




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