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From: "russ e rosser"
> "Ivan Anderson" writes:
>
> > Water ionisation is not necessary and is indeed undesirable...
>
> Intersting--why?
Wastes energy and has the potential to form silver oxides (not
necessarily bad) and probably means that the quality of the coll
It makes good CS in about 1.5Hrs.
Toscano wrote:
> Would a Zapper be more effective if I ran 18VDC through it?
>
> > You can hook 2x 9 Volt batteries together and use the 18 volts on your
> zapper
> > to make CS, the 555 timer can handle 18V. I have used this same method to
> > make CS.
> >
> > J
Would a Zapper be more effective if I ran 18VDC through it?
> You can hook 2x 9 Volt batteries together and use the 18 volts on your
zapper
> to make CS, the 555 timer can handle 18V. I have used this same method to
> make CS.
>
> James Houston-McMillan
> Durban South Africa
>
> russ e rosser wrot
"Ivan Anderson" writes:
> Water ionisation is not necessary and is indeed undesirable...
Intersting--why?
> ...in generating colloidal silver.
Therefore, what can be done to minimize the effect? I
ve heard that DI water to too non-conductive for CS generation.
--Russ
--
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You can hook 2x 9 Volt batteries together and use the 18 volts on your zapper
to make CS, the 555 timer can handle 18V. I have used this same method to
make CS.
James Houston-McMillan
Durban South Africa
russ e rosser wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:46:04 +0200 Tony Moody
>
> > My main
> > ques
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From: "Chouinard, Alain"
Sent: Thursday, 19 October 2000 03:49
>
> > 9 volts is good enough to produce colloidal silver. You could
> > go down to
> > 3 volts and it will still work well!
> > Regards,
> > Tony
> >
> Then, I can use a simple wall transformer for small
Russ,
Water ionisation is not necessary and is indeed undesirable in
generating colloidal silver. 9V pulsed (30KHz) makes very good CS, it
just takes a very long time.
Ivan.
- Original Message -
From: "russ e rosser"
Sent: Friday, 20 October 2000 06:02
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:46:04 +
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:46:04 +0200 Tony Moody
> My main
> question is, "does it make sense to use a 9VDC Clark zapper to make
> CS?" I am no electronics whiz but I understand the basic functions
> of electric devices, especially RF circuits. One part of my mind
> figures the pulsating of th
> 9 volts is good enough to produce colloidal silver. You could
> go down to
> 3 volts and it will still work well!
> Regards,
> Tony
>
Then, I can use a simple wall transformer for small electronics: from 3 to
12 volts output
No need to be complex ?
After all colloidal silver appears with
Toscano,
9 volts is good enough to produce colloidal silver. You could go down to
3 volts and it will still work well!
Regards,
Tony
tosca...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> I have been very happy with the results from my simple 27VDC homemade CS
> generator for years. I also own a Hulda Clark Zapper
It does work, and makes very good CS, but slooowly. Better to max out
the 555 timer with 18V. Bruce used to be a member of this list.
Ivan.
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