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From: Jim Meissner yahoo [mailto:jpmeiss...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:04 AM
To: 'a...@new.co.za'
Subject: RE: CS>(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones---

 

Hi: I saw my name mentioned?  

 

The purpose of the vinegar is for no reason other than to clean any oxide
off the silver.  The process works just as well using the dry green scotch
bright to clean the rods.  At these extremely low voltages even fingerprints
will interfere.  There is not enough voltage to break through any film.
Also dirty, un-pure distilled water will not work.

 

The advantage of all this trouble is that it makes 2 nanometer particles.
Also the process self-limits 18 or so PPM without any active current control
or mechanical stirring.  

 

I have never sold one on this list but I sell lots of them locally.  People
like them.

 

Jim Meissner    http://meissnerresearch.com/products/silver-generator .

 

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From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za] 
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 6:01 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the wise ones---

 

Hi Arnold, 

That is interesting about the vinegar / acetate .  dunno about insecticide. 

 

But what I want to say is that round about 3 volts is what is used in silver
plating for stripping silver off smoothly. 

 

OK, 

Tony 

 

On 26 Dec 2008 at 18:58, Arnold Beland wrote about : 

Subject : Re: CS>(LL) Hi,A silver ?? for the 

 

> Hi Marshall, 

> 

> It is interesting to me that you mention silver acetate. There is a member
on 

> this list selling a generator using two 1.5 volt batteries for a total of 

> three volts as a Power Supply. I have been pondering how this could
possibly 

> work for some time. A careful reading of his instructions for use on his 

> website shows that he instructs the users to clean the rods before using
with 

> vinegar and for them to be wet with the vinegar when they are inserted
into 

> the distilled water. Could this explain the use of only three volts? Isn't


> silver acetate used as an insecticide? 

> 

> Best regards, 

> 

> Arnold 

>