Here is a copy of the email on Ivans behalf.

Subject:         CS>simple generator
Resent-Date:     Thu, 19 Oct 2000 06:02:39 -0700
Resent-From:     silver-list@eskimo.com
Date:            Fri, 20 Oct 2000 02:01:03 +1300
From:            "Ivan Anderson" <i...@win.co.nz>
Reply-To:        silver-list@eskimo.com
To:              "Silver-List" <silver-list@eskimo.com>


While you are waiting for Marsha's reply you might like to read this
repost.

Ivan.

>>>In the spirit of Ellsworth Johnson's generator,

for those who are reluctant generate at 110 Volt or 240 Volt, here is a
description of a very simple but most effective low voltage generator I
have
developed.

The circuit operates at about 12 V DC.

Parts:
1 x 9 Volt DC 200 mAmp (amperage doesn't matter, this was the cheapest),
AC mains adaptor.
2 x alligator clips

Method:
1. Chop the DC socket off the mains adaptor.
2. Split the lead for a couple of inches, strip the ends and attach the
alligator clips.
3. Plug the adaptor into the wall.
4. Secure the alligator clips to your silver wire, place in distilled
water (keep clips dry).
5.Switch on.
Thats all...

I have tested this arrangement, and it produces 10 PPM (+ or - 2) CS:
in hot d. water ------ 1.5 hrs
in cold d. water ------ 3.0 hrs
in 1cup (200mls, 7 - 8 oz) distilled water, with electrodes in the
following arrangement,
2 x 2mm silver wire (14swg), wetted depth 45mm (1 3/4"), 45mm apart.
I used a sterilite 1 cup, soft clear lidded plastic container with the
electrodes pushed through the lid and parallel. The container dimensions
are, 85mm
(3 1/4") diameter by 65mm (2 1/2") deep.

Colloidal Silver produced in this manner is clear (cold water) or has a
slight yellow tinge (hot water) and needs no filtering. There is little
metallic build up on the cathode (no trees etc.) and little black build
up on anode.
The plastic container will develop a yellowish tinge after a few
batches, which will not wipe off. This is not a problem, and may in fact
serve to isolate the colloid from static build up.
I give the container a *swirl* every half hour or so.
I wipe the cathode (grey) after I am finished and leave the anode
(black) alone.

Can't think of anything else... Hope this is of help to someone.

Regards - Ivan.>>>




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