Using an SG6 (Silver Gen)...when you switch it on and the green light
comes on *immediately*, you know the water you're using should be
thrown out. The use of a PWT is superfluous at that point, but I always
like to check the end product with one, even tho the end product
always ends up as advert
Hi Nancy, If you want total confidence in what you are making and what you
give away invest in a PWT meter. Then, test the distilled water before you
use it and test the finished CS each time. I was buying good distilled
water that measured pure each time I bought that brand. They once made a
ba
Wipe them off under running water as soon as you take them out of your batch
before it dries.
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From: mborg...@att.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: CS>advise with new generator
My daughter's
Using my SG6 and testing with a Hanna PWT after every run, it shows
14-16uS (high setting) consistently.
stuff
At 10:37 PM 11/18/2005, nancy wrote:
Hi, i am wishing for some wisdom using my new silver gen colloidal
silver maker. Im an old mom who in the past months learned for the
first time
My daughter's dog has seizures, what have you found out that helped???
Also with the skin condition also what helped?
Thanks
Mary
-- Original message from feather...@netscape.net: --
> Hi, i am wishing for some wisdom using my new silver gen colloidal silver
> maker.
>
The Silvergen is a great generator. You should have about 10ppm with the dial
set at 12o'clock position. If you would like to know for sure you can spend
another $55 and get a Hanna PWT meter which gives you a very close
approximation of ppm by measuring conductance. Or you can trust that when t
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