Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 I do not doubt you, but I believe that voltage does matter. That is why Utopia Silver uses 48 volts DC on their new Silver Bullet generator - because it makes a much better product than their 27 volt generator. That is the most likely reason to me that Melly found better results with the Silver Bullet than with the SilverGen unit. And I KNOW it one of the reasons why she found that even the 48 volt unit could not touch the commercial product, which does not use hydrolysis but surely does use a whole lot of volts. You can build a better mousetrap, but you can't put a mouse trap up against Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader! It is star wars - and pretty fun to watch too. Obi Wan, er I mean, oleander soup , "Norton, Steve" <stephen.norton wrote:>> I use 38 VDC. Voltage isn't as important as current density on the positive electrode. I use a fairly large electrode with a little over 1 ma per cubic inch on the electrode. > - Steve > > - > oleander soup oleander soup > oleander soup oleander soup > Tue Jan 13 00:14:22 2009 > Re: More silver questions > > Out of curiousity Steve, what is the voltage of your generator? > > Tony > > > oleander soup , "Norton, Steve" stephen.norton@ wrote: > > > > Melly, > > Everything I said is correct. I have quite a lot of experience in the area. There is practically no difference between low voltage DC (LVDC) colloidal silver generators except convience features and price.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 48 volts? That's interesting. That is high enough to make colloidal gold, although slowly. Will the 48V power supply provide at least 500 ma? - Steve oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of TonyWednesday, January 14, 2009 12:18 AMoleander soup Subject: Voltage and colloidal silver generators I do not doubt you, but I believe that voltage does matter. That is why Utopia Silver uses 48 volts DC on their new Silver Bullet generator - because it makes a much better product than their 27 volt generator. That is the most likely reason to me that Melly found better results with the Silver Bullet than with the SilverGen unit. And I KNOW it one of the reasons why she found that even the 48 volt unit could not touch the commercial product, which does not use hydrolysis but surely does use a whole lot of volts. You can build a better mousetrap, but you can't put a mouse trap up against Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader! It is star wars - and pretty fun to watch too. Obi Wan, er I mean, oleander soup , "Norton, Steve" <stephen.norton wrote:>> I use 38 VDC. Voltage isn't as important as current density on the positive electrode. I use a fairly large electrode with a little over 1 ma per cubic inch on the electrode. > - Steve > > - > oleander soup oleander soup > oleander soup oleander soup > Tue Jan 13 00:14:22 2009 > Re: More silver questions > > Out of curiousity Steve, what is the voltage of your generator? > > Tony > > > oleander soup , "Norton, Steve" stephen.norton@ wrote: > > > > Melly, > > Everything I said is correct. I have quite a lot of experience in the area. There is practically no difference between low voltage DC (LVDC) colloidal silver generators except convience features and price.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 I do not know the ma figures, but I can tell you that Ben went so far as to couple a pair of the generators and said he could not produce a satisfactory colloidal gold product. On the other hand he said he could make colloidal copper that we virtually indistinguishable from commercial colloidal copper. oleander soup , "Norton, Steve" <stephen.norton wrote:>> 48 volts? That's interesting. That is high enough to make colloidal> gold, although slowly. Will the 48V power supply provide at least 500> ma?> - Steve> > ________________________________> > oleander soup oleander soup> On Behalf Of Tony> Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:18 AM> oleander soup > Voltage and colloidal silver generators> > > > I do not doubt you, but I believe that voltage does matter. That is why> Utopia Silver uses 48 volts DC on their new Silver Bullet generator -> because it makes a much better product than their 27 volt generator.> > That is the most likely reason to me that Melly found better results> with the Silver Bullet than with the SilverGen unit. And I KNOW it one> of the reasons why she found that even the 48 volt unit could not touch> the commercial product, which does not use hydrolysis but surely does> use a whole lot of volts.> > You can build a better mousetrap, but you can't put a mouse trap up> against Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader! It is star wars - and pretty fun> to watch too.> > Obi Wan, er I mean, Tony> > oleander soup , "Norton, Steve"> stephen.norton@ wrote:> >> > I use 38 VDC. Voltage isn't as important as current density on the> positive electrode. I use a fairly large electrode with a little over 1> ma per cubic inch on the electrode. > > - Steve > > > > - > > oleander soup oleander soup > > oleander soup oleander soup > > Tue Jan 13 00:14:22 2009 > > Re: More silver questions > > > > Out of curiousity Steve, what is the voltage of your generator? > > > > Tony > > > > > > oleander soup , "Norton, Steve" stephen.norton@> wrote: > > > > > > Melly, > > > Everything I said is correct. I have quite a lot of experience in> the area. There is practically no difference between low voltage DC> (LVDC) colloidal silver generators except convience features and price.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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