marmar...@aol.com wrote:
        In a message dated 1/5/2006 9:03:58 PM Central Standard Time, 
dcicc...@gmail.com writes:
  i'm
checking in with anyone who would be so kind as to (pretty please :-)
) give me a quick training session... what settings to use, etc....
  Hi.  I set my switch to *standard* (not fast), and my dial to around number 
5.  Then I attach my alligator clips to the silver bars, plug it in and press 
the start button.  The little green light should come on, indicating that the 
unit is operating.  You will hear periodic clicking sounds as the unit switches 
polarity.  When the green light goes out, your colloid is done.  Unplug before 
removing alligator clips to avoid current transmission if your clips should 
happen to touch each other.  Remove silver bars and wipe them clean with a 
paper towel.  That's it.  I hope you enjoy your unit -- I have certainly 
enjoyed mine.      MA   
    That is good advide MA ,  
   I have used a Colloidal Master 777 , for many years and I do use a fish tank 
bubblier for gentel air mixing., but I make a gallon at a time.
  One thing to watch for is to clean witha paper towel all inside surface of 
you glass container.
  current can get to going around the jars inside rather than jumping from Neg 
to Pos. and cause no colloidal action in the jar, that was my first mystery, 
but with help from this list I was able to fix it. (Keep everything very clean, 
even if it loks clean)



Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.
                
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