CSRe: silver-digest Digest V103 #384

2003-06-08 Thread Ann Furgurson
Hi All!
I've been a silent participant of this newsletter
for a month or two, but still have some very basic
questions. I am a natural healer and have been using
and making CS for about 18 months ( but making it the
wrong way- heating it, using saline and making very
high ppm - I was using Metcaff's first book.) Now I
want to buy a new generator that will make CS that is
stable, of high quality, with consistently small
particles. I know that much. What I don't know is what
to buy. I think that low voltage is good too, right? I
feel that I need a degree in chemistry to understand
how it is made! I understand the applications and have
had wonderful results with CS, but I really want to
make it right. I see that Ruth bought a generator from
silverpuppy.com. What do any of you think about the
generator from
wishgranted.com/Colloidal_Silver_Generator? It's
called the colloid Master. I'll explain a little about
it, but it would be better if someone who knows
something could check it out and let me know please.
It's low voltage, automatic shutoff, current and
voltage are modulated for optimal particle size,
constant current devise, bi-directional current
pattern to the electrodes, so no stirring needed. It
has adjustable ppm and shut-off, built in water
quality test function. One sells for $99- the other
$149.
 I would appreciate so much if someone could let
me know what they think about this generator or if
they know of a better one. Your help will in turn
allow me to help many more people. Thank you!

Ann 

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Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V103 #384

2003-06-08 Thread akaJhon

I have many different c/s gen.,the WG is one of my 'top three'..IMHO...

| silverpuppy.com. What do any of you think about the
| generator from wishgranted.com/Colloidal_Silver_Generator? It's
| called the colloid Master. 


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CSRe: silver-digest Digest V103 #384

2003-06-08 Thread Mike Monett
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CSRe: silver-digest Digest V103 #384
From: Ann Furgurson (view other messages by this author)
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:52:02

  Hi Ann,

  I looked briefly at the Colloid Master Model 777 Universal colloidal
  silver generator you wondered about:

  http://www.wishgranted.com/Colloidal_Silver_Generator.html

  Here are some items in quotes copied from that page:

Standard electrodes that come with the unit are 6 inches  long by
1/2 inch wide approximately 28 gauge, .999 silver electrodes, this
size electrode should be used to make quart size batches.

  Flat electrodes  concentrate  the current at the  edges.  This makes
  larger particles than with round 12 ga wire. The solution  will have
  greater tendency to turn yellow and plate out.

Notice a  small tab of the electrode faces outward  to  attach to
(See picture above). The tab can also point downward and  may ease
keeping the electrodes straight down in the jar once the electrode
wires are attached.

  The electrodes  are  not fastened to anything.  This  means  you are
  responsible for  keeping them flat, aligned and  a  uniform distance
  apart. This will turn out to be an impossible task.

Currently on  sale  for $ 144.00 USD. Suggested  retail  price is
$199.00. Comes with: Universal wall transformer runs on  110 volts
AC, 220  volts AC. Will also run on 12 volt  battery  with special
adapter. Electrodes,   hook   up   connector   wires,  travel bag,
instructions and 30 day money back guarantee, 1 year no  fee parts
and workmanship  warranty!   One   quart   standard  size batches.
Portable size, 2 inches high, 6 inches wide, 7 inches long.

  The price is way too high for what they offer.

Regarding   stirring,   the   Colloid   Master   (R)   employs  a
bi-directional current pattern to the electrodes. This  causes the
particles to  be  moved  into the solution without  the  use  of a
stirrer. We  addressed this issue long before others  even thought
to consider it.

  Bidirectional current has been around for a long time. I'm surprised
  they claim to have invented it. Take it with a grain of salt.

The Colloid Master was designed so that a common canning jar. Lab
glass is  expensive  and not required for this  process.  When the
electrodes are  suspended into the jar by the rim of the  jar, and
the electrodes are on opposite sides of the jar, there is then a 2
1/2 inch distance between them.

  Again, they  point  out  you have to  keep  the  electrodes properly
  positioned yourself.  This is very difficult to do with  thin sheet.
  You will fiddle with it and always wonder if it is affecting the cs.
  It probably is, if the electronics are poor.

The process will speed up considerably if the distance is reduced
to two  inches. This can be accomplished using a plastic  lid that
fits the  jar,  such as from a mayonnaise  jar,  cutting  3/4 inch
slits in  the lid at a distance of 2 inches apart.  Each electrode
can then be slid into the jar and a distance of 2 inches, or other
experimental distances for different metals can be maintained.

  They confirm that keeping a consistent spacing is  fairly important.
  But for the price, why do you have to make a lid yourself?

What are the reasons that production time can vary?

Production time  and  parts  per  million  in  general  will vary
primarily due  to  factors such as  water  quality,  power source,
having the  jar  too  close to 110 - 220 Volt  AC  power  lines or
anything that creates moving magnetic fields such as a 220 Volt AC
motors e.g.  clothes dryer etc.. Surprisingly one  of  the biggest
concerns is the SUN, in particular solar events. This may seem odd
at first,  however; we have monitored numerous  solar  events that
correlate to observed changes in the colloidal production time and
resulting colloid  for  more than five years at the  time  of this
writing.

  This is baloney. If solar events were not stopped by the ionosphere,
  we would  all be dead. If they believe it can affect  cs production,
  then they have serious problems in their electronics, and are trying
  to put the blame on something nobody can control. Don't buy it.

Solar events  are a big issue, especially during this  time. This
is due  to  the  fact that we are  in  an  extended  solar maximum
period, the sun is sending lots of high speed particles and x-rays
our way. We have noticed that if the events are very dramatic, the
process as  well  as the colloid can be effected.  It  is  easy to
visually identify the effects caused by solar occurrences  such as
coronal mass ejection that are directed to and effect  Earth. This
is discussed in the manual.

You can  monitor the solar events yourself here: Here  is  a link
for you  to  access  a very good

Re: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V103 #384

2003-06-08 Thread Hank
True Mike, But still cost more than building your own, That is just as good.
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Mike Monett 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 7:35 PM  The Coyote  knows  what he is doing, and 
his unit is  the  best I've
seen. Also quite a bit less expensive.
   
  Best Regards,

  Mike Monett