Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 From another site: This type of machine was covered in a silver group first but couldnt find it, so took his off another site. For those who would like to make there own coloidal silver. Coloidal silver, you can make your own for less than $1.00/gallon. SO WHAT EXACTLY IS COLLOIDAL SILVER? Colloidal Silver is defined as a very small particle of silver, 10 to 5,000 Angstroms in diameter, suspended in a different medium, such as a solid in a liquid. It is most commonly produced today by passing an electrical current over a couple of silver electrodes immersed in water. This process forms an electrical current in the liquid medium that generates particles that become suspended in that liquid. Each colloid particle contains approximately 10-5000 silver atoms. The particles are so small that one billion would fit into a cube four one hundredths of an inch in size. Colloidal silver is also an electrical colloid meaning the silver particles, have a positive electrical charge. Because of the small particle size and electrical charge, the particles repel each other and thus theoretically stay suspended in the water indefinitely and do not settle out. HOW IT WORKS...theoretically MAKE YOUR CS GENERATOR FOR ABOUT $10.00 It is so simple. You can make your own colloidal silver for under $1.00 per gallon! SOME BACKGROUND hook up a little 6 volt DC power supply, the same (plug in the socket unit) as one uses to power small electronics. I hooked it to two .9999 pure silver coins and filled a glass with some distilled water from Wallmart (.69/gallon). I wanted to measure current so placed a GE $9.95 volt/ohm/millimeter (also from Wallmart) in series with one lead. I figured oxygenating the water wouldn't hurt. Conventional wisdom suggests that one needs at least 20 milliamperes (ma) to produce the electrolysis needed to make CS. It looked grim for my experiment for the beginning current was 1/10 of a milliampere of 100 microamps. Four hours later the current had increased to 450 microamperes . . . something was happening. The solution was crystal clear. I sent a sample to the Colloidal Science Laboratory in Westampton, New Jersey They publish a wealth of information on CS and have nothing to sell. The lab results were far better that expected. The silver particles ranged from 10.2-25.7 nanometers in size . . . far better than any others we had analyzed . 1. Buy a 6 volt DC transformer for about 5 dollars The current doesn't matter as this method uses less than one ma. 2. Clip the connector off the end of the wire. 3. Get two alligator clips from Radio Shack for a buck. 4. Carefully separate the two wires. Strip the insulation off for about 1 inch. 5. Connect each lead to the clip. 6. You need two electrodes. Don't waste $15.00 for 1/4 oz. pieces of silver wire. Go to a any coin store and buy two Canadian Maple Leafs for about $6.50 ea. Each has 1.2 oz. of .9999 pure silver, enough to make more CS than you will ever use. 7. Buy a gallon of distilled water for about .70. 8. Buy a tiny fish tank bubbler machine for about 8 bucks. They will have the neoprene tubing as well. You will need about two feet. 9. Be sure the coin is squeaky clean. Clamp them to opposite sides of an 8 oz. glass of distilled water. 10. Place the tubing to the bottom of the glass. 11. Fill the glass with distilled water ONLY up to the bottom of the clips. One does not want the metal, from the clips, in contact with the water, only the coins. 12. Plug in the little transformer and oxygenation machine. 13. Run for about five hours. 14. Carefully remove the coins. There will be residue on them and you don't want that in the solution. For even more purity, use the neoprene tubing and siphon the solution into a clean glass/or plastic container. 15. Keep the CS out of sunlight in an air tight bottle. 16. Clean the coins thoroughly preparing for the next batch. Now you have high quality CS in about 5 PPM. the scientist who owns the laboratory. He observed, " You have stumbled on to a fine way to make CS. " & nbspHe did state that the potency would diminish over time and suggested that one make a new batch every fortnight. Considering that costs you nothing it makes sense. He said the secret was the low voltage and the fish pump. He stated it was because of the introduction of carbon dioxide, The fish pump in 100% vital to the process. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 I am a Canadian but have never seen a maple leaf on a coin Please tell me what face value this coin has? Peg Make a great connection at Personals. http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2001 Report Share Posted October 31, 2001 The Canadian 1 0z.(.999 fine) silver bullion coin is available from coin dealers. The cost is the current spot price of silver plus a commission that varies between dealers. ron _____________ Get the FREE email that has everyone talking at http://www.mail2world.com <> > > P Mahan > 10/30/2001 6:05:27 AM > Gettingwell > Re: If you would like to make coloidal silver. > > I am a Canadian but have never seen a maple leaf on a > coin Please tell me what face value this coin has? > Peg > > > > > Make a great connection at Personals. > http://personals. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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