Ode
I get my wire from Hauser & Miller. I just talked to them and they have # 10 
round silver wire in stock.....800-462-7447
Bill
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  Don't argue with the manufacturer. ;-)
#10 wire plugs directly into a 'puppy' with no adapters. [With a few exceptions 
if the wire was not made to spec and is a little thicker than it should be]
#12 or 12 gauge .9999 silver wire is what the OEM electrodes are made of and 
require an installed adapter to fit perfectly.
 If I could 'get' 10 gauge silver wire, I would..it would save me a lot of 
effort making adapters and make for a better product.., but I've never found 
anyone that makes it.

Ode

At 10:27 AM 10/5/2005 -0500, you wrote:
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>
>I think it is either 12 or 16 gage wire that will plug into a
>silverpuppy. 
>Definitely not 10 gage...  (Gage is inversely proportional to wire
>diameter)
>
>Dan
>
>
>
>>>> Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> 10/5/2005 6:05:31 AM >>>
>  Meters are completely useless with CC and any conductivity based
>'auto
>off' controls will not trigger.
> The only way I know of to tell that you 'made' CC is with a laser
>pointer
>and that won't say anything at all about PPM.
>
> The output voltage is probably high enough on an SG6 to do the job.
> It will take a little artistic wire bending to mount copper wire in
>an
>SG6. [Open loop, then 90 degree bend...not hard with a pair of needle
>nose
>pliers and #14-16 wire]
> Strips of copper flashing should work too.
>
>#10 house wire will plug right into a Silverpuppy. [The older 'Pups'
>won't
>make CC with an unloaded output of 25-28 volts DC.  The newer ones at
>32
>volts will.]
>
>3 'nines' won't...4 'nines' will.
>If no stirring is used, black tendrils will form in the water.
>
> Industry standards for copper house wire is pretty darned pure.
> The more wire you use, the faster it'll go.
> Shelf life for CC is about 1 or 2 weeks before it oxidizes and settles
>out
>as a grey green precipitate.
> 
>
>Colloidal Copper "can" be toxic, rare but possible even via skin
>absorption.... so use some small amount of caution and study up on the
>signs.
> I don't think there's any 'permanant' damage, but
>neurological/psychological symptoms can be pretty severe.
>
>Ode
>
>At 09:55 PM 10/4/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>Can we really do this?  I have a SilverGen and I have heard alot of
>good
>>things about colloidal copper.  Would it be safe to drink, making it
>the
>>same way we make CS?  Could I use the ppm meter the same way?  And
>what ppm
>>would be recommended?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Theresa
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: William Missett [mailto:miss...@prodigy.net.mx] 
>>Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 2:08 PM
>>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>>Subject: Re: CS>colloidal silver and mold
>>
>>
>>No, I don't, but I'd bet you could substitute copper wire for silver
>wire
>>and produce colloidal copper instead of colloidal silver with a
>standard CS
>>unit.


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