You guys are correct,
A brief explanation would be helpful. So here goes: This Colloidal silver generator does
produce Ionic Colloidal Silver. Not only Ionic, but at the nano sizes of the range 1 to 3
microns in size! Smaller than you blood cells.
The silver that us used to produce this is at worst case, .999 silver and in a flat strip or a
rod shape. The length of the silver rods or strips can be what ever size you want (must fit into the
container) and the wider the better. Currently I use .9999 silver bars 15 cm in length 10mm
wide and 4mm thick.
Water quality is of the utmost importance and this generator will test the water upon the start
of the cycle. It is a little over kill on the water test but is necessary to insure that you use good quality
water. Only good water of less than 2.0 parts per million should be used (Distilled is the best) This generator will
fail the water under test if it's greater than 1.6 ppm! Now of course you could leave the
probes disconnected to defeat this test, but it was designed to let you do this.
Distilled water is not very conductive so it's always best to use some seed water from the last
batch to get the process started. when you use seeded water it will fail the water test as It
will put your water at about at least 10 part per million. That is why it lets you leave the
probes disconnected as most of the time, you would be making it from a seeded batch...
The length of time needed to make a batch depends on a few factors IE., the amount of CS being
made the voltage and current being used and the probe length and width. This generator runs at
30 vdc and has presets (modes 1,2,3,4) of 2 to 4 ma of current. mode 1: 2ma mode 2: 4 ma, mode3: 6 ma
and mode 4 Custom current setting via the 10 turn pot. (which also doubles as the parts per million set point)
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