Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-21 Thread Robert L. Berger
Russ, It is NOT just stirring that you need but the movement of the solution between the electrodes to stop agglomeration. I dsoubt is a vibrator will do that as there is no inherant circluar motion. "Ole Bob" r -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To jo

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-21 Thread russ e rosser
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:25:17 -0700 Ode Coyote writes: > It has a little $1 to $3 battery powered motor from the 'shack' > that > rotates a little piece of plastic wire insulation in the water. Even > uncontrolled generators benefit greatly. > Ken A vibrator affixed to the probe holder might w

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-20 Thread Ode Coyote
It has a little $1 to $3 battery powered motor from the 'shack' that rotates a little piece of plastic wire insulation in the water. Even uncontrolled generators benefit greatly. Ken At 10:15 AM 10/19/00 -0500, you wrote: > >On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 08:01:33 -0700 Ode Coyote writes: >> If you wan

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-19 Thread russ e rosser
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 08:01:33 -0700 Ode Coyote writes: > If you want to build your own, by all means get "Ole Bobs" > instructions > for the constant stirrer. Are the instructions on the web? Does it agitate the rods mechanically or circulate the water? Tx. --Russ -- The silver-list is a

RE: CS>best generator

2000-10-18 Thread Chouinard, Alain
> > > The only other thing I'm going to try is North magnetizing > the distilled > water before the run. (living water is good) > Since I am living near the pole, does it means my water is already North magnetized...or do you speak about the north pole of a magnet ? Alain -- The silver-li

RE: CS>best generator

2000-10-18 Thread Duncan Crow
Everyone,,, I can tell you how to make a CS genny that's real cheap to build and can generate 2 quarts of awesome strong colloid in 3 minutes using a 4000volt DC microwave oven circuit, with the safeties left in. You can get a used microwave for free. It is easily modified in less than 20 minutes

Re: CS>best generator NEWBIES TAKE NOTE

2000-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Have you ever monitored the ph while doing the bubbling? I was wondering if CO2 absortion would cause any significant production of carbonic acid. If so, it might be interesting to bubble CO2 instead for comparison. Marshall "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Hi Trem. > > That is a good piece of engi

Re: CS>best generator NEWBIES TAKE NOTE

2000-10-18 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Trem. That is a good piece of engineering. I like it. I guess that I will get an air pump and try it. "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 message to: silver-list-requ...@eskim

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote
If you want to build your own, by all means get "Ole Bobs" instructions for the constant stirrer. It enables even the most primitive set up to make very good CS ..up to a point [about 12 PPM] Ken At 10:58 AM 10/17/00 -0500, you wrote: >Aloha, all! > >Can anyone recommend their favorite home-mad

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread Trem
em in the open water. Contain the air and I think you'll be surprised. Trem - Original Message - From: "Robert L. Berger" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:46 PM Subject: Re: CS>best generator > Hi Dave. > > If you buy or build it must have continual me

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread Robert L. Berger
AA; No it is not "bogus" it could just be better. Why settle for hot dogs when filet mignon is available. "Ole Bob" "A :. A :." wrote: > continual stirring? > 'zat mean the stuff i only been stirring occasionally is bogus? > > Dennis > > A. : . A. : . -- The silver-list is a moderated

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:46:14 -0500, "Robert L. Berger" wrote: >As for vaproizing CS there are two methods that work well. One is get an >ultrasonic unit from say Walgreen for $29.00 and load it with a gallon of CS >and let it run in your closed-up bebroom at night. Ultrasonic humidifiers don't w

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread George Martin
Bob, Do you (or anyone else, for that matter) have any direct experience with this? I am considering that avenue for a friend who is suffering from a very tenacious case of bronchitus. He has problems breathing the mist directly from the nebulizer for longer than a minute or two and I tho

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread A :. A :.
continual stirring? 'zat mean the stuff i only been stirring occasionally is bogus? Dennis A. : . A. : . --- Begin Message --- Hi Dave. If you buy or build it must have continual mechanical stirring not with air from a pump as that does not reduce the agglomeration that sets up within the

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread Dave Jones
Thanks, Bob! I can find a Walgreens, no problem. DAJ "Robert L. Berger" wrote: > > Hi Dave. > > If you buy or build it must have continual mechanical stirring not with air > from a pump as that does not reduce the agglomeration that sets up within > the space between the elecrodes. That DW has

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Dave. If you buy or build it must have continual mechanical stirring not with air from a pump as that does not reduce the agglomeration that sets up within the space between the elecrodes. That DW has to move!! As for vaproizing CS there are two methods that work well. One is get an ultrasonic

Re: CS>best generator

2000-10-17 Thread d.linen
If you want to get the cs into your lungs you might think of using a nebulizer. Di Dave Jones wrote: > > Aloha, all! > > Can anyone recommend their favorite home-made CS generator? > I am most concerned with quality of CS created. > Is it better to buy a pre-built one? > > If I am spending the