>From radio talk show host Jeff Rense's Website; wonder if he'll give us
airtime?
http://www.rense.com/general12/blueasdf.htm
"Colloidal Silver - Will It
Turn You Blue?
By Steven Bratman, M.D.
Evening James,
At 07:07 PM 08/17/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Distilled water aggressively attacks copper. It will make holes in a copper
tube in a short period of time as well as OD ing you with Cu.
Apparently regular ole tap water does also.
In my concrete slab, the hot water line from the
A simple way to understand Electricity/current,ma.,etc., is to imagine
electricity as water in your water pipes;the water pressure is Voltage,the
current is volume of water coming thru in a given time,ie,
gallons,quarts,pints,cups,drops,etc.The size of the pipe,ie 1/2",3/4",1",etc.in
diameter r
Hi Nina,Call Cynmar Corp. 8002233517 they have a merit water still
which makes 4 liters per hour and is of borosilicate glass. Regards,
h...@mcmo.net
Stephen K. Hessler, N.M.D.
HC 1 Box 175
Centerville, MO 63633
573-924-2254 (usually home after 8 pm)
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum
Look up soil based organisms on D Bluesmanogpile. The Germans discovered them
and isolated them for use against dysentery.
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:
silver-list-requ...@esk
Distilled water aggressively attacks copper. It will make holes in a copper
tube in a short period of time as well as OD ing you with Cu.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: Robert L. Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 6:52 PM
To: silver-list@e
Wayne;
Why fiddle around with such a complex circuit when all you need is an LM317T
and one resistor connected between the ADJ. and the OUTPUT with the output
voltage taken off the the ADJ terminal. The value of the resistor is as
follows;
R = 1200/ desired limited current. For 2 ma. the R= 1200/
Gaston;
Rigth on ole boy. Poor typing.
"Ole Bob"
Gaston wrote:
> Hi "Ole Bob"
>
> Do you mean 0.063 " instead of 0.63 " concerning the wire size # 14 ?
> The 1/2" diameter seems to be large. Must be a typo error.
>
> The table seems to indicate 0.063 "
>
> American Wire Gauge (AWG)
> AWGIn
Nina,
There is nothing wrong with a good stainless boiler. The porblem comes in with
the steam which is hghly reactive, not the hot water.
"Ole Bob"
Nina Silver wrote:
> Does anyone have a suggestion on where to buy a good, CHEAP distiller whose
> chamber doesn't outgas (if it's plastic) or con
Ed.
DO NOT USE COPPER TUBING unless you want about 6 ppm of copper in your CS!!
"Ole Bob:
Ed Kasper wrote:
> for cheap steam distilled water try hooking up a tea kettle. Run copper
> tubing out the top and up about 2-3 feet. Keeping the water just at boiling
> (not rapid) helps keep the hea
I recieved the speed control motor in th mail today. I see now why it
was beyond my ability to make one. It's a bit more sophisticated than I
imagined.
And the price was better than outstanding as well. Thanks again;
Arthur
--
The silver-l
Does anyone have a suggestion on where to buy a good, CHEAP distiller whose
chamber doesn't outgas (if it's plastic) or contaminate the water (because
it's metal)? I've looked all over for units with glass chambers and haven't
found any.
Thanks.
N
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for disc
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert L. Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net]
Some people are squeamish about using brass for one
> electrode as long as it is definitely connected to the negative
> side of the
> power supply there is no problem. The silver comes from the
> positive electrod
Hello everybody,
While we are on the subject of sources for silver I thought I would
chime in too. I have had great success with
http://www.ccsilver.com/silver/sterlingwire.html#FINE1. They carry
. fine in 14ga for 2.95/ft and 12 ga for 4.95/ft. I like 12ga as it
will fit snugly into a tip
for cheap steam distilled water try hooking up a tea kettle. Run copper
tubing out the top and up about 2-3 feet. Keeping the water just at boiling
(not rapid) helps keep the heavy minerals from steaming up with the water,
as does the length of the tubing. reduce at top and spiral down to a
collect
- Original Message -
From: "Ode Coyote"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: CS>current control circuit
> ### Might be a good idea to differentiate between regulating and
> limiting. They're not quite the same thing.
***You are quite right, I should have said curr
The 2N3906 is the PNP equilavent to the 2N3904. It is a switching
transistor, small signal. Radio Shack usually carries them as they are a
very general purpose transistor in a to92 case. If you need max voltage,
current, hfe and so forth I can look it up.
Marshall
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> Evenin
CS Gang,
Radio Shack stocks 2n3906 PNP transistors, 15 per pack,
@ $2.49 /pkg. Part # is: 276-1604. Just picked them
up today.
Have fun, stay well.
Tom Bassett
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Fugitt
To:
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Price of Silver Wire
Evening Gaston and Bob,
Do you mean 0.063 " instead of 0.63 " concerning the wire size # 14 ?
The 1/2" diameter seems to be large. Must be a typo error.
The table seems to indicate 0.063 "
Yes, my wire is .063.
I think Bob does that just to see if we are awake or not..
At
Hi "Ole Bob"
Do you mean 0.063 " instead of 0.63 " concerning the wire size # 14 ?
The 1/2" diameter seems to be large. Must be a typo error.
The table seems to indicate 0.063 "
American Wire Gauge (AWG)
AWGInches mm
14 0.0641 1.63
Regards
Gaston
=
"Robert L. Berger" wrote:
> Hi Eleanor,
>
> I quess that is the reason I object to using coins is the "best" production
> rate
> of making LVDC CS, from my studies, shows
> that a current density of 1 to 2 ma per square inch of wet area gives the best
> production rate at the smallest particle s
Hi Bill,
My supplier is the Jules Borel Co. Order desk is 1-800-776-6858. The stock
number is IN 844-14/FS.
It usually ships the same day.
"Ole Bob"
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail messa
Hi Eleanor,
I answered you post before reading this one. That 17 volt adapter probably has
about 19 to 20 volts and it will work great.
Maybe a little slower but that is no problem. If you want to make small lots
i.e. 14 oz then get the clear SOLO cups from the
paper section of your grocery store,
Hi Eleanor,
Fortunately any process to make CS makes a material that worksd wonders. There
happens to be peole like me who have
engineering degrees and industrial experience that like to squeeze the "last
ounce of juice" out of an orange. i.e. to make a process as effective as
possible.
I quess t
Zinc will ulcerate the stomach, but not sure how much is needed. There has been
a lot of problems with that when children swallow pennies since the Government
switched from copper pennies to 90% zinc 10% copper.
Marshall
"Robert L. Berger" wrote:
> Wayne,
>
> There will be be not "ill effects"
Wayne,
There will be be not "ill effects" from any CS unless it has nickel in it and
even them people would probably no suspect nickel poisoning, which could be
fatal.
To check your wire size #14 is 0.63 " diameter.
"Ole Bob"
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal
When the Canadian government guarantees the purity of the $5.00 Maple leaf coin
as being . % pure,how can you be sure everybody else's compares as well?.As
for suspending in DW,it isn't necessary the whole coin be submersed, they / it
can be hung with alligator clips.I find that about 1/4" o
http://www.riogrande.com has the wire and ribbon for a tiny bit less.
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:
silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
with t
At 07:47 AM 08/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Oops, yes it is!
Un-ground the emmiter of transistor #1
Ken
Ok, I marked my schematic. Gee, why didn't I notice that ?
I did not see a voltage input range.
Likely 12 to 48 or maybe even up to 75 VDC ?
I plan to make of the these as s
Ions are produced at some rate determined by factors such as current draw
and voltage anongst others all working in concert.
Hydration protects ions from clumping or agglomerating into larger and
larger colloidal particles.
If the ion production rate exeeds the hydration rate, the result is l
### Might be a good idea to differentiate between regulating and
limiting. They're not quite the same thing.
At 01:02 PM 8/15/01 -0400, you wrote:
>A good current limiter can be made with a LM-317
>voltage regulator and a resistor. Here is a link to the datasheet
>including some interesting sche
Hey, Mister "Ole Bob", Sir.
Do you have a name and address for this place in KC, MO, where you can get
ten (10) feet of wire for $30.25 plus postage? As you say, when you are
committed to a process such as this one, cost is seldom a factor. However,
when you find a good deal (such as the one you me
Hi Nancy,
thanks for the info but i was referring to coins stamped .999 & 999+
regards
Chris
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:
silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-
Mystery Gene in Soybeans Heats GMO Debate
August 16, 2001 05:26 PM ET
Email this article Printer friendly version
By K.T. Arasu
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Fresh controversy erupted on Thursday after
s
The only Chris Osbourne I know is a Baptist preacher!
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to:
silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
with the word subsc
Hey Guys, What is the advantage to the bubbler in making CS? I have a
CSPRO HVAC and the little one from SOTA. Also, what is the advantage
of current regulation? Thank you. LC
--
The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver.
To join or quit silver-list or
In a message dated 8/16/2001 11:24:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
bober...@swbell.net writes:
> Subj:Re: CS>Re: Dr. Jon's CS process
> Date:8/16/2001 11:24:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:bober...@swbell.net (Robert L. Berger)
> Reply-to: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.c
- Original Message -
From: chris.osborne
To:
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re >CS & Silver coins
I wanted to say something about "Mexican silver" from my experience as a
jewelry crafter. In talking to two other craftspersons about Mexican silver
at craft shows,
Oops, yes it is!
Un-ground the emmiter of transistor #1
Ken
At 12:01 PM 8/15/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Is that a short across the input..?
>Tom Bassett
>- Original Message -
>From: Ode Coyote
>To:
>Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 1:51 PM
>Subject: CS>current control circuit
>
>
>> At 08:
Humm, veddy interestink!
Amalgums have probably been around for as long as quacksilver has been
known, but use in fillings was the actual subject.
Tanks
ken
At 11:17 AM 8/15/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Mercury was first introduced into dentistry in the
Hi Steven,
Sorry for delay my inbuilt modem blew on Wednesday ,so just ploughing
through the backlog of mail
When I referred to Mexican the comparison was for the UK prices in the UK we
still have VAT( Vile added tax) on silver but not on Au ...I cannot imagine
it would be economical for you in the
Hi Bob,
I sent off the previous post too soon...
I have limited understanding about making CS and the myriad ways of rigging
a system has me reeling. But that's ok because I like to reel! (I don't
want to purchase a ready made unit at present).
One of the easiest and oft-referred to metho
42 matches
Mail list logo