You go, girl!!
Love,
Marshalee
Thanks to the wonderful, patient support and tutelage of 'quietcove' Gary I
have made my own cs today. Please hold your applause til the end, thank you.
I have been fretting, stalling and basically bs'ing my way out of taking care
of this much
had to put on my sunglasses to read your message
roflol
Jode
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:07 PM
Subject: CSI have joined the ranks of cs makers
Thanks to the wonderful, patient support and tutelage
Welcome to the ranks of CS achievers, Sherrie!
Be WELL!
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself... ]
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Thanks to the wonderful, patient support and tutelage of 'quietcove' Gary I
have made my own cs today. Please hold your applause til the end, thank you.
I have been fretting, stalling and basically bs'ing my way out of taking care
of this much needed chore in my life. I am proud and humbled
Congratulations Sherrie! Just the encouragement those of us who haven't made
our own, rightfully, need!
Julie Critters
Chuck,
You are wrong !! Wal-Mart sells the best DW for $0.58. :-)
I was merely replying that constant voltage works as well or better that
constant
current in longetivity of CS.
Basically that is what the three battery method is. Just stop brewing a 3 to 4
ma.
Ole Bob
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I know they went after Michael on Jaguar Enterprise's site, now it looks to me
like they got Don Croft too!!! Will the manufacturers of colloidal silver
makers be next? When will it stop? And they think they are going to get MY
gun - I think NOT! Are we not allowed to think for ourselves?
I just spoke to Don via email last night. What do you mean??? He revamped
his site yesterday. Am I missing something?
Kim
I know they went after Michael on Jaguar Enterprise's site, now it looks
to me like they got Don Croft too!!! Will the manufacturers of colloidal
silver makers be
I think some old outdated sites show up on searches.
Mighta been talking about one of them.
I haven't looked lately, but I recall somepin' like that in the past.
Chuck
To err is human; to blame it on someone else is politics !
On Tue, 26
dear list members,
i wish to thank you for your recent posts re: cs for animals, ozone
machines and cs makers. i admit to being too intimidated to ask these
questions myself.
i am a pet owner and joined the list to learn how to make cs and use it
with animals. i have one cat
we have new data to apply
to the argument.
Stephen
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, April 07, 2000 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: CSColour and silver oxide (long) was CS Makers.
Stephen Quinto wrote:
I
: Friday, April 07, 2000 7:05 PM
Subject: RE: CS Makers measurment of Ag colloid mg/L
Thank you Stephen.
Do you know if the digestion is required with wet spectroscopy?
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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Sent
## I've been wondering if the silver ion is only produced on the positive
cycle. And why is one electrode submerged and the other not? [Or does this
question apply to a different HVAC device?]
I forget, do you use current limitation?
In addition, BRAVO! Marshall. Sounds darned good.
So now I
wonder.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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From: Stephen Quinto [SMTP:squi...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 2:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS Makers measurment of Ag colloid mg/L
James,
If you rely upon ionizing
Ivan,
My Thanks for a great Post.
Arnold
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Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 5:46 AM
Subject: CSColour and silver oxide (long) was CS Makers.
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From: coyote coy...@alltel.net
### Ah, that clears up a lot of questions and makes sense. There was a
fellow from a water softener company that came by here to test my well
water. He used a process similar to what you describe and compared the
results to a set of color charts.
[I guess I don't need mineral supplements :-)]
Hi Ivan,
You said:
*** Again, the electrodes must arc to create ozone or H202, this is
acutally closer to Bredig's system than most realise, he arced
submerged DC electrodes, if my source is correct. I know of no HVAC
colloidal silver generator whose electrodes do not contact the water,
at least
disproven. If it is silver, the flame at 2300 degrees will burn it and
the spectral fingerprint will not deceive you.
Stephen
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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 11:27 PM
Subject: RE: CS Makers measurment
bill...@cheerful.com wrote:
Hi Ivan,
The Motherlode uses HVAC and the cathode is immersed but the anode is
suspended approx 3/16ths of an inch above the water and arcs to the water.
It makes 1 gal of approx 8ppm in 2 hrs. It uses 15,000v.
This is contradictory. If the system is AC then
Hi Marshall,
Not being very tech adept I was trying, not well, to say that one
conductor, which is a plate approx 1x2, is auspended in the water. The
other conductor is a wedge shaped piece of silver with the pointed end
suspended approx. 3/16 above the water and arcing down to it. There is a
>
>Colloid chemistry is a complex field and only those involved know much
>about it. It is not surprising that many chemists no little of colloid
>properties. Indeed not many chemists know much about electrolysis. To
>make matters worse, metallic sols are an obscure subset of colloid
>science.
Then it appears that they are producing a colloid by sputtering and/or
evaporation, rather than electrolysis. In that case all bets are off as far as
what will be produced and so forth, since all our analysis has been strictly for
electrolysis production.
Marshall
bill...@cheerful.com wrote:
coyote wrote:
On that note, My friend says the light shift effect, at least in atmospheric
application, is due to [UV] light accelerating particles and the color will
always shift downwards into the less energetic as the particle absorbs
whatever frequency of light that accelerated it. I
### Is the electrode exposed to open air or is it isolated?
KD'C
The Motherlode uses HVAC and the cathode is immersed but the anode is
suspended approx 3/16ths of an inch above the water and arcs to the water.
It makes 1 gal of approx 8ppm in 2 hrs. It uses 15,000v.
Bill
Sincerely,
Bill
Are you sure you've adjusted it correctly?
I think you'll find that if you lower your anode a tad, that the water will
rise to enclose it in a inverted cone when you apply voltage.
That's how I do HVAC CS.
Chuck
If it doesn't work, use a
Only what air is in the top three inches of the one gallon bottle and what
might come in through the two 1/4 inch vent holes in the cap.
Bill
At 11:57 4/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
### Is the electrode exposed to open air or is it isolated?
KD'C
The Motherlode uses HVAC and the cathode is immersed
Hi Chuck,
the directions say that if the water rises up to the silver wedge increase
the distance until a stable arc can be maintained and then after about five
minutes you should have enough silver in the water to lower to 3/16ths and
maintain the arc.
BTW Always have liked your sig line
Bill
To the list:
It's interesting to note discussion of the formation of oxides and hydroxides
as inevitable. Both are insoluble in water. I recall we were convinced early on
that the white precipitate was hydroxide so we culled and dried it. In light
it was transformed to a dark blue, much like
Be aware that silver hydroxide spontaneously converts to silver oxide in
fairly short time. Silver hydroxide is not stable.
Marshall
Stephen Quinto wrote:
To the list: It's interesting to note discussion of the formation of
oxides and hydroxides as inevitable. Both are insoluble in water. I
, April 07, 2000 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: CSColour and silver oxide (long) was CS Makers.
Are you sure you've adjusted it correctly?
I think you'll find that if you lower your anode a tad, that the water
will
rise to enclose it in a inverted cone when you apply voltage.
That's how I do HVAC CS
Stephen Quinto wrote:
I think it was Marshall who pointed out that AC reverses polarity at the
rate of 60 cycles per second, at least here in the States. And that
consequently there is no anode and cathode since each electrode alternates
in that role.
The implication being that the
Subject: RE: CS Makers measurment of Ag colloid mg/L
Hi Stephen,
Yes, that is the issue; will the reagents either pull the atoms
one-at-a-time off the clump, or will it dissolve the clump.
Hach tech tried digestion with Ag sol, and the results were not reliable;
without digesting
At 17:14 4/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
Stephen Quinto wrote:
I think it was Marshall who pointed out that AC reverses polarity at the
rate of 60 cycles per second, at least here in the States. And that
consequently there is no anode and cathode since each electrode alternates
in that role.
How much dissolved CO2 would it take to produce a pH in the 4-5 range?
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One must understand the concept of buffering to realize that this question
has no simple answer. If you were to add a few grains of salt, it might
take 100 times as much as it would if the water were distilled to a fairly
high purity.
Do we have any chemists here that can clarify this better?
Thanks Marshall.
James Osbourne Holmes
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Stephen Quinto wrote:
I
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Sent: Saturday, 8 April 2000 03:14
Subject: Re: CSColour and silver oxide (long) was CS Makers.
Also, why does that color stick to the glass after storing
for
several weeks leaving the suspension clear
egards,
>
>Art
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2000 07:53
>Subject: CS Makers
>
>
>> Have two questions...
>>
>> 1. Has anyone use
no
digestion will be welcome.
James Osbourne Holmes
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From: coyote [SMTP:coy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:14 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS Makers
At 04:33 PM 4/5/00 +1200, you wrote:
From An earlier post
a...@trail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: CS Makers measurment of Ag colloid mg/L
Re: Measuring the color and absorbency of sols.
If the particle size is so small as to not transmit a color, how would a
colorimeter possibly be used
I have one of the SilverGen generators that I got from Trem on this list.
(http://www.silvergen.com) I don't claim to be an expert, but I've been
happy with the CS produced by this generator, and it came with great
instructions. Trem also was easily reachable and willing to answer
questions.
Hi Steve;
What is the basis for your statement.
Stephen Quinto wrote:
James,
If you rely upon ionizing the particles so they react with the reagents in
order to get a spectrophotometer reading, then you have to completely
digest the sample; otherwise your reading is transient, hence
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From: Kathryn Neff n...@ricc.net
To: Colloidal Silver silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2000 07:53
Subject: CS Makers
Have two questions...
1. Has anyone used the Silvergen machine...do you like it...does it
make
good quality CS in your opinion...also have you used the tester
)
Heather
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From: Kathryn Neff [mailto:n...@ricc.net]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:54 PM
To: Colloidal Silver
Subject: CS Makers
Have two questions...
1. Has anyone used the Silvergen machine...do you like it...does it make
good quality CS in your opinion...also have you
At 02:53 PM 4/3/00 -0500, you wrote:
Have two questions...
1. Has anyone used the Silvergen machine...do you like it...does it make
good quality CS in your opinion...also have you used the tester that is
offered..you can email me privately if you wish at n...@ricc.net
### The Silver gen is
Have two questions...
1. Has anyone used the Silvergen machine...do you like it...does it make
good quality CS in your opinion...also have you used the tester that is
offered..you can email me privately if you wish at n...@ricc.net
2. Am on a meditation list and they are talking about
Hi Peter,
Stick around a little, and you'll soon see that you will be getting tons of
help with the questions you asked.
I don't know what ever gave anyone the impression that the silver listers
were going to brush anyone off. These folks are the most giving with
information, the most
Hi All,
I'm new to the list and am hoping that someone out there won't mind
providing with their opinions concerning CS makers.
Who makes a good CS maker for less than $175? How does the Bob Beck CS
maker from Sota Intruments rate?
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
Ron
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