This is a post from another silver list. I had nothing to do with
it. [Except I make silverpuppys which are similar to silvergens and the
wish granted units in function]
Got questions about what you bought? Open it up and look in there. Put
some instruments on the output.
I've never seen the innerds of a CS Pro generator myself or seen one at
work, but if you have to buffer the water to get predictable results, it's
probably not much.
I think "Joe" is an electronics engineer.
Ode
In
<mailto:colloidalsilver2%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected],
"Xeender" <xeender@>
> wrote:
>
> I currently have a silver generator from
<http://www.csprosystems.com/>http://www.csprosystems.com/
> I would like to get some comments on this unit. Its suppose to be
a
> MHVAC unit 100 percent Bioavailability. I would like to know how
it
> compares to the silver puppy.
> CS Pro
>
> Least expensive unit = $209.00 + $12.00 Shipping
>
> SilverPuppy
>
> Most expensive unit = $155.00, Free Shipping within the U.S.
> --------------------------------------------------------
> CS Pro
>
> As per CS Pro website; Recommends that you operate the unit while
in
> attendance. If not attended could risk harm to the batch of
solution
> your processing or to the unit. The 'automatic batch dump feature'
> designed into the unit by CS Pro, if the unit should malfuction,
> consists of MELTING the damn batch tank so that the solution will
> spill onto the table or floor where it can do more damage. Rather
> than spend a few pennies an incorporate a circuit to sense a
> malfuction, they chose to do it on the 'cheap' while putting the
> operator in harms way.
>
> SilverPuppy
>
> Turn it on let it do its thing, store finished product, make
another
> batch. No operator involment necessary other than initial setup.
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> CS Pro
>
> Uses direct AC Voltage from the wall outlet with ABSOLUTELY NO
> ISOLATION between the outlet and the unit. This should be
considered
> a 'criminal' act for ANYONE to do such. A disaster just waiting to
> happen, especially for the end user! Uses the 'raw' 120VAC line
> voltage, half wave rectifies same to produce a 'pulsating DC'
voltage
> of about 170V which is applied to the electrodes. Inadvertantly
> touching the electrodes while power is applied to the unit could
> easily result in serious injury or DEATH to the operator. NO ONE
> should be exposed to such POOR engineering design under any
> circumstances.
>
> SilverPuppy
>
> Uses a plug in wall transformer which provides 'isolation' between
> the AC line voltage and the unit. Steps the AC voltage down from
the
> nominal 120VAC to 24VAC which provides not only isolation and
safety
> for the end user, but also a 'safe' operating voltage for the
unit.
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> CS Pro
>
> No unit made by CS Pro has ANY type of current control or
regulation.
> Matter of fact, they provide NO control of anything!
>
> SilverPuppy
>
> Provides current regulation in porportion to the 'wetted' area of
the
> electrodes, while providing auto shutoff.
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> CS Pro
>
> Around 2000/2 CS Pro beat their drum praising the attributes of
HVAC
> for producing a silver solution while snubbing the LVDC units like
> the SilverPuppy and SiilverGen generators. Thier units were not
only
> expensive, ugly in appearance and just, if not more so dangerous
as
> what they produce today. You'll notice they NO longer sell their
> 'infamous' HVAC units. Instead they claim they have found a way to
> produce a MHVAC unit which makes as good if not better silver
> solutions than those produced by their HVAC unit. That is pure BS
to
> say the least. Their MHVAC units are simply HVDC units. Whereas
the
> SilverPuppy safely operates with about 30VDC between the
electrodes,
> the CS Pro MHVAC unit uses about 170VDC between the electrodes
with
> NO isolation from the AC line. The ONLY way CS Pro can justify
> claiming that their unit is MHVAC operated is by the fact it uses
the
> AC line voltage to produce the 170VDC. SilverPuppy could make
similar
> claims, their NOT stupid enough to do so.
>
> Joe
>
At 12:34 PM 8/8/2006 -0700, you wrote:
Ode don't be a smart ass....I have CS PRO generator which cost 260$...Give
me a link with a better generator and I will buy it....What kind of
generator do you use...
Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:
Says something about how good the 'best' generator was too.
ode
At 04:34 PM 8/7/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>gary orloff wrote:
>
> > Hi Trudy,
> >
> > I used on of the best colloidal silver generators,I was adding some
> > baking soda for better conductivity.
>
>Oh, then that explains that. You were not making collidal silver, you
>were making silver carbonate, which is is a silver salt known to cause
>argyria.
>
>Marshall
>
>
>
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