Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or down the road?
That's good to know, Tony. I'll pass the info on to my friend in the UK; I don't think her family have managed to make her one yet, or that she has bought a commercial one. Rowena Hi Rowena, I flog my ColSilGen and its £39 delivered airmail from South Africa. That is battery operated so need for adapters, has automatic electronic Current Control and is very useful on rainwater. With full instructions and also a booklet on usages. OK, Tony Moody, PO Box 24, Hogsback 5721, Eastern Cape, South Africa Tel : 045 962 1131 Cellphone : 073 689 5742 email : a...@new.co.za > > It's incredible, isn't it, how hard the distilled water thing is over > there. I know, I have been trying to help a friend in Sussex get set > up, as you may recall. And when I found the generators on line in > the UK, I thought they were a bit pricey (if 45 pounds post free is > pricey, maybe I am just a scrooge). online holistic health shop and > http://www.realmshift.talktalk.net/page5.html were two I turned up. > The Silver Pulser is available from www.electronichealing.co.uk for > £150 and two replacement wires £18. >
Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or down the road?
Hi Rowena, I flog my ColSilGen and its £39 delivered airmail from South Africa. That is battery operated so need for adapters, has automatic electronic Current Control and is very useful on rainwater. With full instructions and also a booklet on usages. OK, Tony Moody, PO Box 24, Hogsback 5721, Eastern Cape, South Africa Tel : 045 962 1131 Cellphone : 073 689 5742 email : a...@new.co.za On 17 May 2008 at 13:56, Rowena wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - fr > Dee, for domestic purposes the water meters are not a must. One kind > tells you how much solid stuff is in the water, which can be handy to > begin with, but which you likely would not use after the first few > days. Another I believe would tell you kind of how strong your CS is, > but I never had one. > > Perhaps rain water would be a possibility. > > It's incredible, isn't it, how hard the distilled water thing is over > there. I know, I have been trying to help a friend in Sussex get set > up, as you may recall. And when I found the generators on line in > the UK, I thought they were a bit pricey (if 45 pounds post free is > pricey, maybe I am just a scrooge). online holistic health shop and > http://www.realmshift.talktalk.net/page5.html were two I turned up. > The Silver Pulser is available from www.electronichealing.co.uk for > £150 and two replacement wires £18. > > It's embarrassingly simple to fix a piece of wire to a crocodile or > alligator clip, and I suspect that's the hardest part. Four little > alligator clips from one of those electronic type stores (you don't > even have to disguise yourself as a technician, I just went in as a > little old housewife) and apart from finding some high grade silver > you are nearly there! The silver rods cost eight quid for two from > Realm Shift. Two bits of wire, four clips, and the batteries you > choose to use. If something happened to mine, I think that is what I > would do to replace it. But I know there are some wonderful options > out there across the Atlantic. > > R > > Smitty recently posted: I use 4 square 9V batteries hooked in series. > 9 X 4 = 36V The clips of one snap together on another. Once the four > are snapped together, use alligator clips on the 2 remaining posts. 1 > plus and 1 minus. I use silver Canadian Maple Leaf coins, which you > may be able to find at any coin/stamp shop. and attach them to a small > board with plastic clips holding the coins. Pour distilled water into > a qt. glass jar until the coins are half covered with water. > > > > > > Gosh, you sound quite the little techno whizz, Kirsteen! I am > not good at innovating and would really like to get the proper > generator, but it is the water distilling and water meters > etc., which put me off. Dee > > but I think it was about £50 -£60 certainly no more than that. > > > I couldn't afford a generator so I use the 9v battery method > with some 99.9% silver wire that I also bought online. It's > quick, simple and easy to make. I don't have a meter or > anything to test it just a laser pen to check for Tyndall > effect but my son, my friends and myself have all had > marvellous results with it. And now I've got my nebuliser > (Ebay again :-) there's no stopping me. > > Cheers > Kirsteen > > > > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or down the road?
Thanks for the info Rowena. I will have a look at that site. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Rowena Date: 17/05/2008 06:57:04 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or down the road? Dee, for domestic purposes the water meters are not a must. One kind tells you how much solid stuff is in the water, which can be handy to begin with, but which you likely would not use after the first few days. Another I believe would tell you kind of how strong your CS is, but I never had one. Perhaps rain water would be a possibility. It's incredible, isn't it, how hard the distilled water thing is over there. I know, I have been trying to help a friend in Sussex get set up, as you may recall. And when I found the generators on line in the UK, I thought they were a bit pricey (if 45 pounds post free is pricey, maybe I am just a scrooge). online holistic health shop and http://www.realmshift.talktalk net/page5.html were two I turned up. The Silver Pulser is available from www.electronichealing.co.uk for £150 and two replacement wires £18.
Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or down the road?
Dee, for domestic purposes the water meters are not a must. One kind tells you how much solid stuff is in the water, which can be handy to begin with, but which you likely would not use after the first few days. Another I believe would tell you kind of how strong your CS is, but I never had one. Perhaps rain water would be a possibility. It's incredible, isn't it, how hard the distilled water thing is over there. I know, I have been trying to help a friend in Sussex get set up, as you may recall. And when I found the generators on line in the UK, I thought they were a bit pricey (if 45 pounds post free is pricey, maybe I am just a scrooge). online holistic health shop and http://www.realmshift.talktalk.net/page5.html were two I turned up. The Silver Pulser is available from www.electronichealing.co.uk for £150 and two replacement wires £18. It's embarrassingly simple to fix a piece of wire to a crocodile or alligator clip, and I suspect that's the hardest part. Four little alligator clips from one of those electronic type stores (you don't even have to disguise yourself as a technician, I just went in as a little old housewife) and apart from finding some high grade silver you are nearly there! The silver rods cost eight quid for two from Realm Shift. Two bits of wire, four clips, and the batteries you choose to use. If something happened to mine, I think that is what I would do to replace it. But I know there are some wonderful options out there across the Atlantic. R Smitty recently posted: I use 4 square 9V batteries hooked in series. 9 X 4 = 36V The clips of one snap together on another. Once the four are snapped together, use alligator clips on the 2 remaining posts. 1 plus and 1 minus. I use silver Canadian Maple Leaf coins, which you may be able to find at any coin/stamp shop. and attach them to a small board with plastic clips holding the coins. Pour distilled water into a qt. glass jar until the coins are half covered with water. Gosh, you sound quite the little techno whizz, Kirsteen! I am not good at innovating and would really like to get the proper generator, but it is the water distilling and water meters etc., which put me off. Dee but I think it was about £50 -£60 certainly no more than that. I couldn't afford a generator so I use the 9v battery method with some 99.9% silver wire that I also bought online. It's quick, simple and easy to make. I don't have a meter or anything to test it just a laser pen to check for Tyndall effect but my son, my friends and myself have all had marvellous results with it. And now I've got my nebuliser (Ebay again :-) there's no stopping me. Cheers Kirsteen