Be careful with this CS generator, too much information that is just jargon.
Tel Tofflemire

Dewey, AZ.


--- On Mon, 4/13/09, Ode Coyote <odecoy...@windstream.net> wrote:

> From: Ode Coyote <odecoy...@windstream.net>
> Subject: Re: CS>C S  Secrets  video
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Date: Monday, April 13, 2009, 4:08 AM
> The brand new Micro-Particle
> Colloidal Silver Generator
> from The Silver Edge allows you to make sub-microscopic
> silver particles as small as .0008 microns!
> 
> http://www.microparticlegenerator.com/
> 
> Any time you see the .0008 micron claim, that testing was
> done with a TEM [electron microscope] which cannot do that
> job.
> What is being "sized" is silver oxide particles that were
> never in the water, MADE by preparing the sample for the
> test...made OUT of ions which are much smaller.
> The numbers are completely BOGUS
> 
> That generator uses a timer..timers cannot work predictably
> without three other things:
> 1] Constant current.
> 2] Knowing that you are actually getting that current.
> 3] Precise electrode mounting, as a variation there varies
> current draw.
> 
> Ion production rates are current related, not voltage
> related.
> 
> With distilled water variations giving a *variable ramp up
> to current* time that can vary the time it takes to achieve
> full controlled current *draw* by several hours, a timer
> just can't work to predict anything.
>  If you DON'T have well controlled current.. forget
> it..timers are absolutely useless.
> 
> No two batches of water are consistently the same and a
> very minor difference in the water makes a BIG difference in
> time.
> 
> From the photos, it "looks like" whoever makes that
> generator has no idea about how important repeatable
> electrode placement is.
> 
> 
> 
> http://www.microparticlegenerator.com/micro_particle_unit_difference.htm
> ..about the most ignorant treatment of the relationship
> between voltage and current and what a generator DOES
> ...that I've ever read !!!
>  BULLSHIT meter pegs the scale...BONG
> 
> 
> A Brief Word About "Constant Current" Regulators
> 
> Some colloidal silver generator manufacturers attempt to
> resolve the problem of electrolytic buildup in the colloidal
> silver solution by adding a complex piece of computer
> technology called a "constant current regulator" to their
> generators.
> 
> This technology monitors the buildup of electrical
> conductivity in the colloidal silver solution, and
> concurrently reduces the generator's electrical current as
> electrolysis builds up in the solution.
>  [ABSOLUTELY WRONG..current is kept constant ie "regulated"
> , by definition..and is done by lowering VOLTAGE as
> conductivity goes up with the addition of silver ions...and
> "as electrolysis builds up in the solution." ???? 
>   Electrolysis is a process, not a "thing" in the water
> that can build up.  Gee-mon-eee!! ]
> 
> What's more, when someone adds relatively complex computer
> technology to a colloidal silver generator, the customer
> always ends up with one more highly sensitive electronic
> component that could burn out, short out, or otherwise go
> bad, and you'd never know it was not working.
>  [ NOT...it doesn't take  a "computer" to make current
> constant.. a couple of transistors and resistors do it quite
> well..or, lately  a special current controlling diode..
> pretty bulletproof, actually..and makes shorting out the
> electrodes irrelevant.  Current control is also circuit
> protection... CAN'T hurt it with an overload. Even just a
> "proper" value  .2 cent resistor does a decent job of
> "limiting" current...but few folx that go that way use the
> proper value. ]
> 
> For 239.95 , [ "saving" $100 ] this might be the WORST
> generator for the money you can buy. [not that it won't work
> well enough to make something useful..but then, so will a $2
> battery and some wire. ]
> 
> Silver edge does fear mongering propaganda a whole lot
> better than accurate information.
> 
> Ode
> 
> At 10:01 PM 4/11/2009 -0400, you wrote:
> > .
> > Does anyone know how this compares to a Silver Puppy
> or SilverGen?  Comments would be appreciated........
> > =====================
> > 
> > In a message dated 4/11/2009 11:06:39 A.M. Central
> Daylight Time, ccdire...@yahoo.com
> writes:
> > 
> > This site ha a CS  video out. About $20.Other
> interesting stuff on site.
> > http://www.colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/
> > 
> > 
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