another generator to critiqueHi Connie, I went to the site and it looks suspiciously like a constant voltage device. They say it's current controlled but they tell you to shut it off when it reaches .2 milliamps. I think they don't have their numbers together. Typically that's the reading at the start when using distilled water. If they can't even tell you the proper numbers, would you trust the unit? Not me. Just another constant voltage device with a whistle (the meter) and not even a bell. Might as well use a wall wart and a multimeter to measure current and an aquarium bubbler. It would cost a lot less.
And I wonder where they get 99.999% pure silver. I wouldn't believe it until they told me where they got it. Most likely it's .999 fine or 99.9% pure. And I don't even want to go near the spelling errors I see on the site. It reminds me of the phrase "Cix munts ugo i cudnt even spel ingineer. Now i are one" That's my take on it. Perhaps I'm too tough on them but good spelling and truth in advertising should be paramount on any commercial site. Trem ----- Original Message ----- From: Connie To: silver- list Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:31 PM Subject: CS>another generator to critique OK, here is a generator for ya...... http://www.wolfberries.com/