Laughing hard at this one Malcolm! It is really useful info though. I am printing it out and saving it, so when I get my new generator I will know what to do.Thanks.I think I did see coffee filters with the deluxe model. Just bought the multimeter from Harbor tools. The laser thing was a laser light that you put in the water to see something in it, I don't know¿ It was on a site someone sent, but Laura already answered that part for me. I am going to skip doing that! I am not making myself crazy!!!................. o¿o (grin) hit alt then 0191, it makes an upside down question mark. PS I remember swallowing a dime in first grade! The principal called my mother and they sent me home until it passed ha ha! Why I put it in my mouth remains a mystery! Kendra
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 14:39:57 -0800 Malcolm Stebbins <s...@asis.com> writes: > Not to worry, toxic sludge is very hard to make unless you're a large > > corporation<g> > Basically unless you walk off and forget the thing for a few hours > it is > just going to make colloidal silver with more or fewer large > particles > (chunks, as Ken would say) but chunks are ok, just not useful. > They won't > hurt you. Remember when a dime was made out of silver - mostly, > anyway? Remember the kid down the street who swallowed one and got > unmercifully teased about recovering it? No? nobody you knew did > such a > dumb thing? Oh, well, I can tell you it happened, and the kid > survived > just fine. No trip to the hospital, no dreaded operation, not even > Argyria; what a letdown! > Anyway, use distilled water and watch the process going on in the > glass; suddenly it will all make sense, because it is really a > pretty > simple thing; all the little changes and additions are just to help > you > refine that basic process, to improve on the perfectly adequate. > I get aquarium bubblers from the St. Vinnie's or Goodwill, and just > stick > the end of the (Well Cleaned!) tube down into the glass - the blow > end, not > the suck end; then I find something to wedge into-or-onto the other > intake > end on the thing, old ballpoint pens sometimes work or scotch tape - > > actually the best was a Q-tip, but don't push it in very far, - > until the > bubbles slow down and I'm not making some kind of mini-spa out of > it; maybe > one bubble a second, or four? hardly a critical parameter! > For a highly technical digitally enhanced internally powered > sequentially > reading milliammeter (you can sense the mumbo-jumbo is just to let > the > air out of the technospeak, right?) the best I've found is a neat > little > cheapie multimeter from HarborFreight.com, often on sale for $6.95, > sometimes less. Home Depot or other places often have similar. You > turn > the knob on the front to read dc milliamps, like 20, and somehow > hook one > of it's leads to one output from the generator and the other to the > silver > wire which you remove from where it was stuck into the generator - - > - -I > think, I've never seen one of these things up close, but the basic > idea is > that anything that gets to the silver wire is going to have go into > the > meter and through it and out its other lead to do so. > O.K. what's left? Sludge, just taking one wire out, don't even > worry about > it. Just lift the puppy up out of the water and let the sludge fall > where > it may - after all, they gave you a coffee filter and a funnel with > the > deluxe model if the pix don't lie, so filter out the sludge if you > want, or > think of silver dimes<g> > Laser thing? LASER THING??? > Also, if these and other highly scientific instructions don't help, > call up > Sunstone, after all, they sold you the contraption. > O.K. smarty, now it's your turn; How the Hell do you make upside > down > question marks?? > Malcolm > > > > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>