Size alone is not the only consideration.
The silverpuppy will handle up to a full amp [6 ma without warming up], or ten times what the output is set at. If you had ten times the electrode surface area, it would do the same job ten times faster.
So, you would have to make a reaction vessel that will hold all that electrode and find a way to mount those great big..or multiple.. electrodes so they are easily cleaned and stay parallel at a set distance apart.
Silver is very soft and quickly becomes unmanageable with size increase.

That for starters.

A quart a day is generally more than enough for most families and several friends. [Generally takes about 5-7 hrs to make a quart]

Trems SG7 pro is probably well worth the $500 price. I even have references to it on page one of my website for those who, for some reason, need a LOT of CS fast.

Ode

At 11:35 AM 2/27/2004 EST, you wrote:
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I know this questions had been ask over and over again, but it's my turn now :) I have a neighbor who purchased a silver puppy and is very satisfied with it...the ease of use, affordability; i.e. $99, and it makes great CS...but I noticed how small it was, that seems to me that it would take a while to make a gallon batch, correct? If that is so, in my oh so inpatient American mind, I would consider buying a larger unit with the same ease of use, that by virtue of it's holding more water would make a larger batch of CS at one time. Can anyone recommend a unit that has all those qualifications? I think you all for your input.
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