Hi Dan, I am aware of this. I am trying to get myself some electrodes thanks. Now that you have brought it to my attention I will make greater effort to achieve this. Thanks again.
Dan Nave <[email protected]> wrote: Xeender wrote: > ------------------------------------------- > * From: * Xeender[SMTP:[email protected]] > * Sent: * Thursday, September 14, 2006 8:03:35 PM > * To: * [email protected] > * Subject: * CS>HVAC CS > > Does anybody know where I can find reliable information on HVAC or DC > systems for generating CS. > I wish to experiment with this type of CS generation. > Thanks. __________________________________________________ Xeender, Here is a method for a high voltage CS maker. If you are not familiar with using high voltage electricity, I caution you to NOT attempt this method because high voltage can kill you. This is a serious warning... (Method from Duncan Crow) Also, "Ole Bob" described a similar method in his CS book. See below: CHEAP HOMEMADE HIGH-VOLUME COLLOIDAL SILVER MAKER Posted on Saturday 14 September @ 14:20:14 | | You want the capacity to make 40 quarts of strong Colloidal Silver an hour with a machine you can easily build in an hour?? This unit makes about 35 or 36 PPM CS using distilled and about 42 PPM with reverse osmosis water. It has worked reliably for years, the primarily ionic silver it generates has saved lives, and although I sell the stuff on my website for a fraction of the cost of the competition, I also tell you right here how to make your own machine for peanuts. For the power, this is about the simplest unit you could ever build. The unit makes 1 liter of 42 PPM in 1.5 minutes or less using reverse osmosis water; with this kind of power,continuous production is possible with a spaghetti tube adding and removing water at a trickle. I have re-wired a microwave oven to make my CS. It gives about 3600 volts pulsed DC current. I use an rolled-out piece of 9999 fine silver bar 5.25 inches long and 1.25 wide for the electrode. This allows reduced power DENSITY and still lots of power. The electrodes are spaced parallel for a wide-mouth jar, about 2.25 apart, giving ample RESISTANCE to the current. There are 2 wires going to the magnetron. When you disconnect the magnetron you'll only be using the heavier wire from the capacitor; the silver electrode usually goes to chassis ground to complete the circuit. The other electrode is copper wire. If you're not running 120 volts the wiring inside may be a bit different. I'm not an electrician but I found using the high-voltage wire and bypassing or removing the magnetron easy to do. The magnetron can be broken apart to give you 2 useful-sized ceramic magnets for magnetizing water or something. Get someone a bit adept at the job and make sure (s)he bleeds the capacitor properly. Space the electrodes parallel with a plastic lid and plastic spacer; at that voltage you have to ensure the electrodes never touch. The wires go inside the oven to the make the CS. (Hint: for the the smaller microwave ovens, lay them on their side so you can get a decent sized jar inside) The first CS maker done this way will take perhaps an hour, the rest, 20 minutes, and makes the old (free) microwave into a much more noble device than it was new. The safeties and timer still work and it only operates when the door is shut. Total cost, a bit of high-voltage wire and the one-ounce rolled-out silver ingot, is well under $40 CDN, and I used expensive copper-core spark plug wires for the high-voltage part. The CS remains clear (not yellow, not cloudy) for many months unless it's somehow tainted. If I make it any stronger it can trigger easily and plate the inside of the jar with silver. Don't ask for a diagram. If you need a diagram for this you shouldn't be in there. Get a friend to do it. Keep in mind that the dangerous part is in the construction, not the use of the beast, and be stupid at your own risk. Go ahead and circulate this note. Duncan Crow -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.2/442 - Release Date: 9/8/2006 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour --------------------------------- Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com

