I bought one of their original alternating current generators ten years ago for about $30. It makes EIS and has an attachment for zapping. My Silver Pulser arrived with almost no instructions for use; it did call for a pinch of salt in the distilled water. In fairness to S.I., that was how many people were making EIS at the time. I have found the people at Sota Instruments to be courteous, although not as knowledgeable, in my opinion, as the members of the Silver List. I have learned everything I know about EIS from this list. I also don't find the information on their website and in their documentation particularly helpful.

I now make what I consider to be good EIS with my Silver Pulser after several months of trial and error and with a lot of help from the people on this list.

One person's experience with Sota Instruments.

Carlene



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