Hi Cathy, don't know if I should welcome you to the list seeing as I've only been here a week of so myself, but who cares, I will anyway...welcome to the list!
I make my own units as well and I consider mine produce a product which is equal/better to any other units available, (this could be argued I spose). I have sort of reached my own conclusion from information available, and reading between the squillions of lines, if my units are any good or not. As long as one tries to produce a product which appears to fall within given parameters as researched, then it should be fine. If you research the net on this subject you will soon see what I mean. Alternatively, as Andy said, just buy one, and he's right, they will all tell you that their's is the 'best', I don't subscribe to the theory on whose is the 'best', as I don't accept there is a 'best', only more models with more features, [opinion of course], besides, I wouldn't have a clue anyway as I've never 'bought' one as such. Enjoy your stay here! Neville. ----- Original Message ----- From: Cathy Knight To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 11:46 AM Subject: CS>CS generator advice? Hello! I am new to this group, having been referred for asking CS questions on a health group! I want to buy (or build?) a CS generator, but I am confused by all the vendors and their claims to be the best. I know I want a AC/DC (home v. professional) model. Can someone give me some advice about brands? I'm not adverse to building one from the plans I've found, but can anyone vouch for the efficacy and/or quality? Thanks much. I'm sorry to ask a question that I'm sure has gone around, but I'm not able to access the archives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stay up to date on your PC, the Web, and your mobile phone with Windows Live. See Now

