Debbie - My Silver Puppy generator uses a night light bulb under the jar for thermal stirring. Ode can please correct me if I didn't word that quite right.
Dick - I am extremely happy with the Silver Puppy I have had for several years (approx. 7 to 9 years now). Plug it in and go about your business. It automatically turns off when it's finished. I rarely wash the jar or wipe the electrodes, but when I do i use only white paper towels to wipe the electrodes down (no scrubbing is necessary) and only white paper towels and distilled water to wash and rinse the jar. I ensure my hands are clean before touching any of the parts, and rarely have had off-color CS. Hope this helps! Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: Deborah Gerard To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 7:06 AM Subject: Re: CS>Silver List, or what? Mke Mike wasn't there discussion of using a light bulb under the jar that causes some type of stirring as well? Hang in there Dick this group is awesome with a world of info that could very well save your's or one of your loved ones life, Debbie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Neville Munn <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tue, June 8, 2010 10:11:21 PM Subject: RE: CS>Silver List, or what? Hi 'Disappointed' <g>, you've got one answer I know of...Mine! I guess others will join you shortly but in the meantime, what's the concern about that yellow colour? Everyone's going to have a their own take on colour I would assume, and I've given you my take on it. Just a personal opinion about bubblers...I thought about those when first getting involved with this stuff, but chose not to use them. I believe bubblers have the potential to introduce contaminants from the air into the water. If the air where you reside is perfectly clear and free of dust, industrial pollution, vehicle exhaust fumes, pollens blah blah, etc etc, then no problem I spose, but on any given day I must consider they may be *some* form of contaminant present in that air which *may* affect my end product, hence I opted for a magnetic stirrer instead to minimise that possibility. I produce my EIS/CS in open top containers so there is STILL the possibility of contaminants being dragged in, but I figure I can't win em all. Pretty much all that's in my water is the stirrer bar. Each to his/her own. N. > > Disappointed, > > Dick > > Australia's #1 job site If It Exists, You'll Find it on SEEK

