Sorry, lost my connection before finishing about article:
Design flaws drops wires into water when you open top and you must fish them out of your product. Salts off skin will raise conductivity of water and ruin whole batch. Another problem, the unit in the generation process tends to heat the water, causing evaporation, lowering the water level causing gap between silver and water to be more than advised and causing overheating and voiding warranty. They ended up dunking silver deep in water because the prescribed 3/16th gap to hard to get correct.
Wrap up:
Advantages
.Uses less silver, highly effecient
.Does not oxidize the silver, results in cleaner final porduct
.Creates colloidal silver with a long shelf life
.Has built in timer
.Rugged construction, no moving parts except the fan

Disadvantages
.Very expensive (900.00 )
.10,000 volts can be dangerous if you are not careful
.Poor documentation
.More difficult to set up and operate than DC unit
.Will not run off batteries.

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