Yes..but probably not with the newer regulated 24 volt power supplies.
You need at least 27-28 volts at the electrodes which an unregulated 100+
milliamp 24 volt supply will deliver @ the Pups current load..the Pup is
good to 36 volts in.... AC or DC.
Unregulated power supplies are becoming more and more rare as an energy
saving thing and are even illegal in some places now as switching power
supplies take over. using less copper and waste less power.
#10 house wire is pure by industry standards and will plug right in...but
don't push it in too far or you can penetrate a vapor seal and short the
board. 3/8" max or just until the wire is grabbed and held.
Conductivity never goes over around 3 uS so the Auto Off won't work, nor
does a meter...and current control is pointless.
You'll get the same results with 4 nines and a couple of lengths of wire.
[Or plug 4 nines into a Pup to get the voltage if the OEM supply doesn't
deliver it]
The only way you can tell you made CC is by the TE and you can't tell how
strong.
Shelf life is about 2 weeks as it oxidizes to a green/grey sediment.
Copper is a micro-nutrient that has to be well regulated if you want to
have a nervous system.
It shares an elimination system with Silver, thus could decrease Silver
elimination rates should there be too much Copper which the body MUST
eliminate to avoid damaging the nervous system.
GOOGLE "Copper Toxicity" [Some of the symptoms could be mistaken for Autism
and too much Copper could also slow down the elimination of Mercury for a
double whammy ]
It is very common in the environment and in foods and only rarely needs
supplementation for that reason.
Copper is added to many skin creams to [supposedly] enhance Collagen
production.
Copper [And Zinc] kills germs as well as Silver [yes..and Mercury ] and
works somewhat better on fungi, but, unlike Silver that has no functional
biological niche, it "can" be quite toxic, though not likely so as it is
quite closely regulated by -almost- EVERY body....or else....being actually
hard to avoid, you won't survive in most environments.
Copper, like Silver, has an affinity for damaged nerve tissues even in the
brain, [GOOGLE "Cupro-silver staining"] but unlike Silver [except at
enormous doseages], Copper can actually DO that damage.
Careful there.
Ode
At 05:42 PM 2/21/2010 -0600, you wrote:
Ode, does this mean if I put copper wire in the Silver Puppy it will make
colloidal copper?
Samala,
Renee
-------Original Message-------
No, not together; they have the copper sticks as well as the Silver ones
and a voltage meter which I don't know why we need one of those. Lee
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