The problem with using a timer is, unless you know where you started, it
won't predict a danged thing.
Very minor differences in water make for huge differences in time to wind
up in a given place...several hours even.
If any two jugs of water are the same, it was accidental.
So unless there's a "Start the timer here" indication that includes batch
size in a time formula.....you don't know what you did. Could be 2 PPM one
day, could be 15 the next.
Using conductivity monitoring [as with a meter] has it's own environmental
problems and nuances, but at least it's a "ballpark".
Produces uncommonly small silver micro-particles as low as
<http://www.thesilveredge.com/mp5.shtml>.0008 microns. That's a fraction of
a single micron.
As Close to "Dissolved" Silver Particles As You Can Get!
Indeed, while the silver particles produced by standard colloidal silver
generators can usually be seen under an electron microscope at about
30,000x magnification, it requires a whopping 175,000x magnification to see
the silver particles produced by the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver
Generator.
In other words, silver micro-particles are about 525% smaller than standard
colloidal silver particles!
That's just about as close to "dissolved" silver particles as you can get!
## The photo is of oxidized ions made when the sample was dried to make it
possible to use a TEM to photograph them. Those "particles" were never in
the water and ions are even smaller.
Ions ARE dissolved, not just *close to it*
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.
## Total nonsense.
It CAN be done with a computer [ A microcomputer chip costs about $1.25 and
takes 5-10 seconds to program. I use one to run the stepper motor in the
Aussie stirrer..but then, ya gotta write or get the program. Thanks Joe
George, a retired engineer in California] , but is usually done with a
couple of transistors [standard over current protection..aka short circuit
protection.. found in many things such as audio amplifiers], or more
recently with a $5 current control diode.
Isn't [uniform] electrolytic buildup a "goal" ? [only a problem if it
isn't uniform, that is, if the *term* actually means anything relevant. ]
So what IS
"voltage-to-amperage ratio " ? [According to Ohms
law....Resistance....which is used to control current]
There's just no place to stop picking that outfit apart.
..meet Steven Barwick [Even his initials are backwards ]
Unscrew the box and see what's in there for $240? [and $12.95 S&H ]
Get a meter to [ballpark] verify the claim that a timer can actually "work" ?
Ode
At 09:50 AM 9/1/2010 -0700, you wrote:
I happen to use the Silver Edge microparticle generator. I have been using
it a relatively short time and am thus far pleased. User friendly, no muss
or fuss - I like the idea of the bubbler, as a solution mixer during the
process...also, the auto timer which I set and forget. It produces
consistently clear product.
Their website also has an abundant amount of info and research on the
product and CS and it's use.
Does anyone else have a Silver Edge, who has used it a long period and
cares to comment on your satisfaction or dissatisfaction with it?
Best,
John
--- On Wed, 9/1/10, jaxi <jaxi.sch...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: jaxi <jaxi.sch...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Generators
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 11:59 AM
I would second that. I did the same thing. Shopped, compared and
settled on the silverpuppy. Also did the full package with a stirrer and
large mouth adapter. I did not get the reader (because I'm poor) but
will likely invest in one eventually.
The animals and I have been very pleased with the results. And honestly
it makes it so simple and easy to make. No fuss no muss. The output is
always clear to a very faint yellow. I make one to two quarts a day
because I provide it to the dogs and cats in bowls next to their water
bowls so they can drink as much as they'd like. Interestingly their
intake has gone down a bit the last few days, so I finally managed to get
ahead of them in production and could probably let my puppy rest for a
day or two.
Jaxi
PS: silvergen also makes excellent EIS generators from the comments I
have read from folks who have their generators ... so I don't think you'd
go wrong going with them either
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Paula Samuels Anthis
<npalacios...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I absolutely appreciate my Silver Puppy from
<http://silverpuppy.com/>silverpuppy.com
Easy to use with great instructions, auto turn off or manual for higher
than 15 ppm, consistently clear brew and steadily improving health for
both of us and for friends with whom we share our silver water. The
choice of Silver Puppy was after MUCH consideration of what is available
in the market place. And as I was a newbie, I bought all the bells and
whistles - generator, stirrer, CMO-100 for reading the before and after
approximate ppm, ring to adapt puppy generator to wide mouth jars,
etc. I would still all do that to satisfy my wanting to "do" everything
I could to make an excellent silver brew. Silver Puppy site has really
thorough information so do not hurry through that site like I did - take
time to smellall the roses of invormation for us tha Ken has taken the
time to cultivate and share..
Sincerely, Paula in Palacios
Forwarded Message: Re: CS>Silver Generators
Re: CS>Silver Generators
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 8:31 AM
From:
martsmai...@aol.com
To:
silver-list@eskimo.com
Where do you recommend purchase of a silver ionic generator
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