RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-24 Thread Dan Nave
I use a 4 x 6 flat silver electrode and a non-silver cathode, so I can't 
polarity switch.  There does seem to be a lot of buildup on the cathodes either 
because of water quality, or the fact that I may be pushing the amperage a 
bit...

Dan

 -Original Message-
 From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] 
 Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:44 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
 On Jun 23, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Dan Nave wrote:
 
  The thing is, if you have the unit that has polarity reversing, you 
  don't have to clean the electrodes.   Just pour the newly 
 made CS into 
  a storage container, add more Distilled Water, and start up again.  
  What could be simpler?
   
  I personally like the stronger CS that the Silver Puppy makes.  The
  5 ppm of the other unit which was referred to  seems like 
 the minimum 
  that would be acceptable.  Making CS directly in the gallon 
 distilled 
  water container is a great idea though.
   
  I personally would like to be able to select the final ppm which is 
  why I made my own unit, it doesn't have polarity switching 
 which is a 
  pain, but it does make about a gallon of 15 to 20 ppm CS in about 3 
  hours with the current limit set at 15 ma.
 
 geez, dude, how big are your electrodes? At one mA pre square 
 inch, that is a lot of silver.  I just hook up my electrodes 
 in the opposite pole each batch. Seems to work for me, I 
 don't clean them either.
 
 kathryn
 
 
   
  Dan
  From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
  Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:00 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 
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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-23 Thread Dan Nave
The thing is, if you have the unit that has polarity reversing, you
don't have to clean the electrodes.
 
Just pour the newly made CS into a storage container, add more Distilled
Water, and start up again.
What could be simpler?
 
I personally like the stronger CS that the Silver Puppy makes.  The 5
ppm of the other unit which was referred to  seems like the minimum that
would be acceptable.  Making CS directly in the gallon distilled water
container is a great idea though.
 
I personally would like to be able to select the final ppm which is why
I made my own unit, it doesn't have polarity switching which is a pain,
but it does make about a gallon of 15 to 20 ppm CS in about 3 hours with
the current limit set at 15 ma.
 
Dan




From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson


I forgot to say here, that I set mine to run on reverse polarity, which
does take a lot longer.  This prevents build up on the electrodes I
understand.  I believe it takes about four hours if left to run on
direct current. Dee 
 
---Original Message---
 
From: Dee mailto:d...@deetroy.org 
Date: 22/06/2008 13:37:00
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I
read this one last - 
The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the
canning jar)  I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer
which you just pop in the jar.  It is as easy as falling off a log to be
honest, and this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to
say the least!  It *does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours
to  make one quart) but this was probably because my water was *very*
pure (double distlled.)  if you put in the next batch about a quarter
out of the first batch, however, this will knock two hours off the time.
I don't find the time it takes a problem at all, because if you need
more - quickly, then you just start the whole thing up again and that
way, you would have quite a bit in a few days.  As it doesn't matter how
long it is stored, then it shouldn't matter how long it takes to make.
I think it is a brilliant little unit and he is so clever to have made
it all fit into such a small space compared to others, with so few
working parts to have to bother about.  Dee 
 




Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-23 Thread Marshall Dudley

Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:


I have been making CS all day and don’t have gallon yet. Do all 
generators take 2 hours to make 2 cups of silver. This is not as easy 
as is sounds. Mary Ellen




*From:* Day Sutton [mailto:day.sut...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Saturday, June 21, 2008 7:33 PM
*To:* Silver Post
*Subject:* CSParkinson's

I have a friend diagnosed with pre-parkinsons, and another with the 
full blown thing. Massave shakes and all..


I haven't been paying attention to posts about this problem because I 
didn't know anyone with it. Now I seem to remember someone posting 
that drinking a gallon of 5 to 10 ppm EIS daily would cure MS. Is this 
the same root cause??? Has anyone actually tried a gallon of CS daily?


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Depends on the generator. Mine makes 1 1/2 gallons of 20 ppm CS an hour, 
or 3 gallons of 10 ppm per hour.


Marshall


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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-23 Thread Dee
This is why I have it on this setting.  It doesn't bother me that it takes
longer at all.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Dan Nave
Date: 23/06/2008 15:56:29
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
The thing is, if you have the unit that has polarity reversing, you don't
have to clean the electrodes.
 
Just pour the newly made CS into a storage container, add more Distilled
Water, and start up again.
What could be simpler?
 

Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-23 Thread Clayton Family

On Jun 23, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Dan Nave wrote:

The thing is, if you have the unit that has polarity reversing, you 
don't have to clean the electrodes.   Just pour the newly made CS into 
a storage container, add more Distilled Water, and start up again.  
What could be simpler?

 
I personally like the stronger CS that the Silver Puppy makes.  The 
5 ppm of the other unit which was referred to  seems like the minimum 
that would be acceptable.  Making CS directly in the gallon distilled 
water container is a great idea though.

 
I personally would like to be able to select the final ppm which is 
why I made my own unit, it doesn't have polarity switching which is a 
pain, but it does make about a gallon of 15 to 20 ppm CS in about 3 
hours with the current limit set at 15 ma.


geez, dude, how big are your electrodes? At one mA pre square inch, 
that is a lot of silver.  I just hook up my electrodes in the opposite 
pole each batch. Seems to work for me, I don't clean them either.


kathryn



 
Dan

From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org]
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com


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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Judy Knowlton
I have the #1 kit - works fine. The funnel is glass, so delicate.
JudyDownMaine



-Original Message-
From: Mary Ellen Murphy [mailto:maryelle...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 10:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar.  I was
also
wondering how much to take to start.  I am trying to figure out
what I need
to get with the silver puppy.  I understand that you need some
kind of
stirrer with it.  I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.

Thanks
Mary Ellen

-Original Message-
From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

yes, it does take quite awhile.  Which generator do you have?


On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:00 PM, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:

 I have been making CS all day and don't have  gallon yet.  Do
all
 generators take 2 hours to make 2 cups of silver.  This is not
as easy
 as is sounds.  Mary Ellen


 From: Day Sutton [mailto:day.sut...@gmail.com]


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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Dee
Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I read
this one last - 
The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the canning
jar)  I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer which you
just pop in the jar.  It is as easy as falling off a log to be honest, and
this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to say the least!  It
*does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours to  make one quart)
but this was probably because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.) 
if you put in the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch, however
 this will knock two hours off the time.  I don't find the time it takes a
problem at all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just start the
whole thing up again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a few days.
 As it doesn't matter how long it is stored, then it shouldn't matter how
long it takes to make.  I think it is a brilliant little unit and he is so
clever to have made it all fit into such a small space compared to others,
with so few working parts to have to bother about.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Mary Ellen Murphy
Date: 22/06/2008 03:34:12
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar.  I was also
wondering how much to take to start.  I am trying to figure out what I need
to get with the silver puppy.  I understand that you need some kind of
stirrer with it.  I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.
 
Thanks
Mary Ellen
 

Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Faith Gagne
That was my objection to the silver puppy...it takes so long.  The generator I 
have now takes 3 hours to make one quart.  I could have gotten a generator that 
makes a gallon but a quart is enough.  Faith G.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Dee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:36 AM
  Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson


Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I 
read this one last - 
The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the 
canning jar)  I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer which 
you just pop in the jar.  It is as easy as falling off a log to be honest, and 
this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to say the least!  It 
*does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours to  make one quart) but 
this was probably because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.)  if you 
put in the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch, however, this 
will knock two hours off the time.  I don't find the time it takes a problem at 
all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just start the whole thing up 
again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a few days.  As it doesn't 
matter how long it is stored, then it shouldn't matter how long it takes to 
make.  I think it is a brilliant little unit and he is so clever to have made 
it all fit into such a small space compared to others, with so few working 
parts to have to bother about.  Dee 

---Original Message---

From: Mary Ellen Murphy
Date: 22/06/2008 03:34:12
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar.  I was also
wondering how much to take to start.  I am trying to figure out what I 
need
to get with the silver puppy.  I understand that you need some kind of
stirrer with it.  I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.

Thanks
Mary Ellen
   
  
   


RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Dee
I forgot to say here, that I set mine to run on reverse polarity, which does
take a lot longer.  This prevents build up on the electrodes I understand. 
I believe it takes about four hours if left to run on direct current. Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Dee
Date: 22/06/2008 13:37:00
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I read
this one last - 
The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the canning
jar)  I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer which you
just pop in the jar.  It is as easy as falling off a log to be honest, and
this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to say the least!  It
*does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours to  make one quart)
but this was probably because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.) 
if you put in the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch, however
 this will knock two hours off the time.  I don't find the time it takes a
problem at all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just start the
whole thing up again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a few days.
 As it doesn't matter how long it is stored, then it shouldn't matter how
long it takes to make.  I think it is a brilliant little unit and he is so
clever to have made it all fit into such a small space compared to others,
with so few working parts to have to bother about.  Dee 
 

Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Hanneke


those objections are individual of course..
In all the years I have had the silver puppy, have 2 of them, it has
never taken me anywhere near 8 hours.
The temperature of water is a good starting point, the colder the
longer it takes
and perhaps a little seeding, speeds things up too.
Hanneke
At 10:23 PM 22/06/2008, you wrote:

That was my objection to the silver
puppy...it takes so long. The generator I have now takes 3 hours to
make one quart. I could have gotten a generator that makes a gallon
but a quart is enough. Faith G.




- Original Message - 

From: Dee 

To:
silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:36 AM

Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as
I read this one last - 

The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the
canning jar) I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet
stirrer which you just pop in the jar. It is as easy as falling off
a log to be honest, and this comes from someone who is mechanically
challenged to say the least! It *does* take quite a time to make,
(it took me 8 hours to make one quart) but this was probably
because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.) if you put in
the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch, however, this will
knock two hours off the time. I don't find the time it takes a
problem at all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just start
the whole thing up again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a
few days. As it doesn't matter how long it is stored, then it
shouldn't matter how long it takes to make. I think it is a
brilliant little unit and he is so clever to have made it all fit into
such a small space compared to others, with so few working parts to have
to bother about. Dee 



---Original Message---



From: Mary Ellen
Murphy

Date: 22/06/2008 03:34:12

To:
silver-list@eskimo.com

Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson



I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar. I
was also

wondering how much to take to start. I am trying to figure out
what I need

to get with the silver puppy. I understand that you need some
kind of

stirrer with it. I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or
#2.



Thanks

Mary Ellen



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Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Clayton Family
I googled that unit, and it looks like it says to start with 16 ounces 
of water-and that would speed it up. I usually make it in quart jars,  
I use 3 9V batteries, and it takes 5 or 6 hours with my larger 
electrodes. When I use my smaller electrodes, it takes about twice the 
time.


As for a stirrer, you may set a light bulb next to the jar, and that 
will do just fine- the heat from the bulb will cause the water to 
slowly move in convective currents, and it does not take much to do a 
fine job. I used to do that, then I got one of the silverpuppy bases 
that has a little light bulb in it, and I set my jar on that.


On the other hand, if you heat the water up before you start, it will 
already be moving enough for some time.


When I first started taking cs, I found that I had some herx reactions 
from whatever it was killing. That is common for some kinds of 
infections. Some people prefer to grit their teeth and go whole hog, 
and others prefer to keep the reactions to a mild roar and limit the 
amount they take. It can depend on how one's body reacts, and how well 
one tolerates that.


kathryn

On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:33 PM, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:


I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar.  I was also
wondering how much to take to start.  I am trying to figure out what I 
need

to get with the silver puppy.  I understand that you need some kind of
stirrer with it.  I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.

Thanks
Mary Ellen



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Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Ode Coyote



  It either takes a lot of time, or a lot of silver to do it right.
2 hours for 2 cups actually sounds a bit short unless you have 1 or 2  foot 
long electrodes.


I can be done faster with very little silver, but making mud becomes more 
likely at such high currents.


Ode


At 09:00 PM 6/21/2008 -0500, you wrote:

I have been making CS all day and dont have  gallon yet.  Do all 
generators take 2 hours to make 2 cups of silver.  This is not as easy as 
is sounds.  Mary Ellen




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Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 7:33 PM
To: Silver Post
Subject: CSParkinson's



I have a friend diagnosed with pre-parkinsons, and another with the full 
blown thing.  Massave shakes and all..


I haven't been paying attention to posts about this problem because I 
didn't know anyone with it.  Now I seem to remember someone posting that 
drinking a gallon of 5 to 10 ppm EIS daily would cure MS.  Is this the 
same root cause???  Has anyone actually tried a gallon of CS daily?


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Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Dee
The Silver Puppy #2 Mag unit which I have, stirs itself.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Clayton Family
Date: 22/06/2008 15:32:02
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
 
As for a stirrer, you may set a light bulb next to the jar, and that
Will do just fine- the heat from the bulb will cause the water to
slowly move in convective currents, and it does not take much to do a
fine job. I used to do that, then I got one of the silverpuppy bases
that has a little light bulb in it, and I set my jar on that.
 
On the other hand, if you heat the water up before you start, it will
already be moving enough for some time.
 

RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Mary Ellen Murphy
I am sorry Dee, but what does that mean.reverse polarity

I am so depressed from all this I can hardly stand it.  

Mary Ellen

 

  _  

From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

 


I forgot to say here, that I set mine to run on reverse polarity, which does
take a lot longer.  This prevents build up on the electrodes I understand.
I believe it takes about four hours if left to run on direct current. Dee 

 

---Original Message---

 

From: Dee mailto:d...@deetroy.org 

Date: 22/06/2008 13:37:00

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

 

Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I read
this one last - 

The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the canning
jar)  I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer which you
just pop in the jar.  It is as easy as falling off a log to be honest, and
this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to say the least!  It
*does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours to  make one quart)
but this was probably because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.)
if you put in the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch,
however, this will knock two hours off the time.  I don't find the time it
takes a problem at all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just
start the whole thing up again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a
few days.  As it doesn't matter how long it is stored, then it shouldn't
matter how long it takes to make.  I think it is a brilliant little unit and
he is so clever to have made it all fit into such a small space compared to
others, with so few working parts to have to bother about.  Dee 

 



 

 

 



RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Mary Ellen Murphy
What do you mean by a little seeding.  I have spent my entire weekend making
this stuff.  I am not familiar with all the terms you guy are using. If I
survive this weekend it will be a miracle.

 

 

 

  _  

From: Hanneke [mailto:bloss...@aapt.net.au] 
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:09 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

 

those objections are individual of course..

In all the years I have had the silver puppy, have 2 of them, it has never
taken me anywhere near  8 hours.
The temperature of water is a good starting point,  the colder the longer it
takes
and perhaps a little seeding, speeds things up too.

Hanneke

At 10:23 PM 22/06/2008, you wrote:



That was my objection to the silver puppy...it takes so long.  The generator
I have now takes 3 hours to make one quart.  I could have gotten a generator
that makes a gallon but a quart is enough.  Faith G.
 
 

- Original Message - 

From: Dee  mailto:d...@deetroy.org 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:36 AM

Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I read
this one last - 

The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the canning
jar)  I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer which you
just pop in the jar.  It is as easy as falling off a log to be honest, and
this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to say the least!  It
*does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours to  make one quart)
but this was probably because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.)
if you put in the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch,
however, this will knock two hours off the time.  I don't find the time it
takes a problem at all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just
start the whole thing up again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a
few days.  As it doesn't matter how long it is stored, then it shouldn't
matter how long it takes to make.  I think it is a brilliant little unit and
he is so clever to have made it all fit into such a small space compared to
others, with so few working parts to have to bother about.  Dee 

 

---Original Message---

 

From: Mary mailto:maryelle...@bellsouth.net  Ellen Murphy

Date: 22/06/2008 03:34:12

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

 

I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar.  I was also

wondering how much to take to start.  I am trying to figure out what I need

to get with the silver puppy.  I understand that you need some kind of

stirrer with it.  I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.

 

Thanks

Mary Ellen

 

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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread marmar845






Mary Ellen -- calm down. You are making a mountain out of a molehill. CS is not a fast process. You can force it to be fast, and you will create silver sludge instead of Colloidal Silver. It takes time for the small particles of silver to saturate the water, which is probably the definition of CS. *Seeding* is what someone described earlier to you, whereby you take perhaps 1/2 cup of a previous batch of CS and add it to the distilled water that you use for your next batch. Hang in there -- your CS will come (even without seeding) -- and you will survive this weekend!! And you will become knowledgeable too!! :-) MA


-- Original message from "Mary Ellen Murphy" maryelle...@bellsouth.net: -- 








What do you mean by a little seeding. I have spent my entire weekend making this stuff. I am not familiar with all the terms you guy are using. If I survive this weekend it will be a miracle.







From: Hanneke [mailto:bloss...@aapt.net.au] Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:09 AMTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

those objections are individual of course..In all the years I have had the silver puppy, have 2 of them, it has never taken me anywhere near 8 hours.The temperature of water is a good starting point, the colder the longer it takesand perhaps a little seeding, speeds things up too.HannekeAt 10:23 PM 22/06/2008, you wrote:
That was my objection to the silver puppy...it takes so long. The generator I have now takes 3 hours to make one quart. I could have gotten a generator that makes a gallon but a quart is enough. Faith G.
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From: Dee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 8:36 AM
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
Hi Mary Ellen, I am answering two of your mails at the same time, as I read this one last - 
The Silver Puppy comes complete with everything you need (except the canning jar) I got the #2 kit because it has the little magnet stirrer which you just pop in the jar. It is as easy as falling off a log to be honest, and this comes from someone who is mechanically challenged to say the least! It *does* take quite a time to make, (it took me 8 hours to make one quart) but this was probably because my water was *very* pure (double distlled.) if you put in the next batch about a quarter out of the first batch, however, this will knock two hours off the time. I don't find the time it takes a problem at all, because if you need more - quickly, then you just start the whole thing up again and that way, you would have quite a bit in a few days. As it doesn't matter how long it is stored, then it shouldn't matter how long it takes to make. I think it is a brilliant little unit and he is so clever to have made it all fit into such a small space compared to others, with so few working parts to have to bother about. Dee 

---Original Message---

From: Mary Ellen Murphy
Date: 22/06/2008 03:34:12
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar. I was also
wondering how much to take to start. I am trying to figure out what I need
to get with the silver puppy. I understand that you need some kind of
stirrer with it. I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.

Thanks
Mary Ellen

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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-22 Thread Dee
So sorry Many Ellen, I did not mean to confuse you.  I don't know exactly
what the term means either (it is in the blurb that Ode provides) I just
know that the light goes from red to green and back again, and it says that
this helps prevent build up which could be the little bits you are getting
on the bottom.  There are two little switches on the top and one says Auto
and the other says SWAP which is what I have it set on.  This method does
take longer though.  Dee PS I make a quart at a time.

---Original Message---
 
From: Mary Ellen Murphy
Date: 22/06/2008 17:12:34
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson
 
I am sorry Dee, but what does that mean…reverse polarity
I am so depressed from all this I can hardly stand it.  
Mary Ellen
 

Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-21 Thread Clayton Family

yes, it does take quite awhile.  Which generator do you have?


On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:00 PM, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:

I have been making CS all day and don’t have  gallon yet.  Do all 
generators take 2 hours to make 2 cups of silver.  This is not as easy 
as is sounds.  Mary Ellen

 

From: Day Sutton [mailto:day.sut...@gmail.com]



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RE: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

2008-06-21 Thread Mary Ellen Murphy
I am borrowing one from a friend called the silver pulsar.  I was also
wondering how much to take to start.  I am trying to figure out what I need
to get with the silver puppy.  I understand that you need some kind of
stirrer with it.  I don't know whether to get the #1 kit or #2.

Thanks 
Mary Ellen

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From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] 
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:30 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMaking CS/Parkinson

yes, it does take quite awhile.  Which generator do you have?


On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:00 PM, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:

 I have been making CS all day and don’t have  gallon yet.  Do all 
 generators take 2 hours to make 2 cups of silver.  This is not as easy 
 as is sounds.  Mary Ellen
  

 From: Day Sutton [mailto:day.sut...@gmail.com]


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