Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:

  >Is this the same system as Ode's Silver Puppy Mike?  dee

  No, it is completely different. I bought a SilverPuppy to see  if it
  was possible to convert it to the SilverCell process. Unfortunately,
  it would  require  a complete redesign and a new pcb,  and  the same
  problem exists for the SilverGen. It would cost more to convert them
  than to simply make a new SilverCell.

  I am completing the assembly and build instructions so  everyone can
  make their  own  SilverCell.  The major cost  is  the  12  ga silver
  electrodes. That  may  come  to  about  $25  not  including  tax and
  shipping.

  The 400ml Griffen Low Profile Bomex borosilicate beakers  are around
  $4.50, but  you might be able to snag two from a  local  high school
  for free.  The design uses a single 9V battery, but it  doesn't have
  to be  brand  new. A used one from a toy, or fire  alarm  will still
  have plenty of juice to make many brews.

  It is  nice to have a small dmm, such as a Harbor Freight for  $2 or
  $3, but it is not essential. There are some small bits  of hardware,
  such as  a 9V battery clip and alligator leads that can  be obtained
  on eBay  for  a  few dollars. You will need to  find  a  resistor of
  approximately 20k  to  30k, and find someone who can  solder  it for
  you. I will give a list of suggestions on how to solve that problem.

  The coroplast  lid can be from an old real estate sign,  or  you can
  simply go  to a sign shop and explain what you are  doing,  and they
  will probably  give you all you need for free. You  can  borrow your
  children's hot glue gun, and it only takes a few sticks. You need to
  find the smallest diameter straw that you can. I believe the  ones I
  use are  0.140"  in diameter, and are much smaller  than  the straws
  from McDonalds.

  So altogether,  you might be able to put a  SilverCell  together for
  $40 or  so,  depending on how good you are  at  scrounging.  But one
  thing to  keep  in mind - the sublingual  absorption  has  some real
  benefits. It  will kill the bacteria that cause tooth decay,  so you
  won't need  to see the Dentist as often. Each visit used to  cost me
  over $300,  but I haven't needed any visits for years now.  The ions
  also kill the bacteria that cause gum disease, so that  problem goes
  away as well.

  So the SilverCell can easily pay for itself many times over.

  When? Soon.... 

  Thanks,

  Mike


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