The SG7 has a pump...it's big and expensive, but it'll crank out the
CS by the bucket.
It's the Colloid Master that makes the stirring claim..and yea, true
enough for it's size.
..won't work well on the SG7 as there's too much water that's not between
the electrodes.
The SG6 is DC out.
I have not found that reversing polarity eliminates the need for
stirring. They address different problems, reversing polarity stops the
buildup of silver particles adn silver oxide on the plates, and the
stirring avoids excessive aggregation.
Marshall
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
Trem is the
Website and .05 Generator
I have not found that reversing polarity eliminates the need for stirring.
They address different problems, reversing polarity stops the buildup of
silver particles adn silver oxide on the plates, and the stirring avoids
excessive aggregation.
Marshall
Jonathan B
Found this site and was interested in their Gen which they say producing
extremely small particale size CS.
http://www.thesilveredge.com/
I have the SG7 which is good but would this other one be better? Plus they do
have some interesting free information.
thanks
connie
NOT better and most of what's on than site is pure BS and ignorance if
not plain lies.
Ode
At 02:47 PM 6/4/2009 +, you wrote:
Found this site and was interested in their Gen which they say producing
extremely small particale size CS.
http://www.thesilveredge.com/
I have the SG7
Appears to be hype, hype and more hype to me. He seems to be way behind
the ball on CS stating he did not even find out about it until 2005
(most of use in this group had been working on making the best possible
CS for over 6 years by then), and that you had to pay $5 an ounce for CS
in 2005,
thanks... so much information out there it gets confusing when one want to
make good choices.
connie
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Trem is the one to reply to this in detail, but I it's the SG6 that has
the stirrer (I have an old model, in which the stirrer doesn't stop
though the current does).The SG7 claims reverse-current eliminates
need for stirring I think.
On Friday, Jun 5, 2009, at 01:40 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall
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