I have used the Silvergen on the max setting many times without breaking it 
(not sure what you mean by that).

Terry

---- Melly Bag <tita_...@yahoo.com> wrote: 
> Gladys,
>  
> I have both the Silvergen and Silverpuppy, as well as other machines.
>  
> The silverpuppy automatically stops at 16 ppm for me.  Some get 20ppm.  I 
> have  no problem with this at all and i use this all the time.  I got the 
> convertible 120/220 so i can use it anywhere.  This machine  stops if the 
> distilled water has excess minerals or not too pure. This machine does not 
> make a lot of the fuzzy silver fibers on the electrodes.  This has two kinds 
> of magnets stirring the water, but you only choose one to use.  I also get 
> good technical support from Ken.
>  
> The Silvergen, it has a dial, and if i use the lowest setting it only goes up 
> to 2ppm.  Then if i put it at the 12 o'clock placement, it would give me 
> 4ppm.  Then i put it at the 3 o'clock setting it would give me 5ppm.  Now, 
> one can't turn the dial to the max coz that would break the machine.  Like 
> the silverpuppy, it gives a clear solution as long as you truly have a good 
> distilled water.
> This machine automatically stops when distilled water is not too pure.  It 
> also stops when it has reached your desired ppm. It also does not have too 
> much fuzz on the electrodes.  You don't push the stirrer too far down 
> otherwise it would not turn.
>  
> Those are my two cents on my personal experience with the machines.
>  
> Melly
>  


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