Thanks--is it Bob?  PG

>   While mechanical stirring does seem to get very good results, thermal
>stirring via convection currents helps a lot and is a lot simpler.
>  Either preheat the water to 80 -100 degrees and let cool while running
>the generator, or start with room temp water and place it on a small heater
>such as a 4 watt night light bulb.
>  Letting hot water cool while in process tends to give that light Tyndal
>Effect but limits the max concentration [with my auto off unit] to about
>8-9 PPM as read by a PPM meter.
>  Check out
>www.colloidal-silver.com
>  and click on the merchants directory for a fairly complete list of
>generator makers.
>  The only one I recommend against is the last...Utopia
>  They are very proud of the brown sludge their generator makes for some
>reason.  They use  3 nine volt batteries, 2 silver rods and nothing else. I
>think they recommend using sea salt as well.   A no no.
>  With their set up, there's also a possibility of getting some lead and
>tin into the mix as the wires have exposed solder on the ends. Not
>extremely likely, but possible.
>  You can do something similar for a lot less.  You can make fairly good CS
>with such a unit but it takes a lot of care and experimentation.  I doubt
>you will be able to go stronger than 3 to 5 PPM without making yellow to
>brown colored CS.
>  k...@czen
>
>At 03:28 PM 7/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>Okay. What is the Tyndall effect? All I could find is that Tyndall(John)
>>was an Irish physicist. Also, where might one purchase a mechanism for
>>stirring?
>>
>>
>>
>> >Is it John?
>> >
>> >Stirring really helps distribute the ionic cloud away from the anode as the
>> >atoms are being released during production.  If you can get them disbursed
>> >in the water with stirring, they tend not to agglomerate.  It makes a much
>> >better product.  It will be crystal clear with no color if you keep it
>> >under 15-20 PPM.  Will also have a minimal Tyndall effect.
>> >
>> >Trem
>> >www.silvergen.com
>> >Constant Current Colloid Generators
>> >
>> >
>> >At 03:02 PM 7/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>> >>Is stirring necessary?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >JO\ohn;
>> >> >
>> >> >Make your own genterator, all you need is a DC power source, a digital
>> >> >multimeter, stirring motor, and two pieces of #14 sliver .999 or
>> better and
>> >> >some clip leads.
>> >> >
>> >> >Contact me off list and I can probvide more detailed info.
>> >> >
>> >> >"Ole Bob"
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
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