Guest guest Posted November 22, 2009 Report Share Posted November 22, 2009 Hi, group I was surprised my first time brewing silver from silver bullet the water was brown color and silver electrode gathered lots gray ashes particles. I asked the CS group. I hope it was ok for me copy/paste here. According to the explanation, it was too much trouble to made silver through silver bullet. not sure I want to use silver bullet anymore. was told silver puppy was much easier to use. Anybody has experience for both? ********************** To get started after setting your pins for the start and stop cycles, just rotate your first green pin to a position just to the left of the roller actuator switch which is on the top left hand side of the timer.) * Use a green pin to set the first start time. * Use a red pin to set the first stop time at about 1-1/2 hour later. * Use a green pin to set the second start time at ½ hour later...... to allow a cool down period........ This will extend the life of your generator. (During this cool down time, wipe the silver oxide from the electrodes and switch the red and the black electrode clips. This will ensure that the two electrodes both wear down somewhat uniformly.)# If it has to cool down, it is drawing WAY too much current.If you watch the electrodes of a unit that's drawing too much current for the electrode size in a bright light as in, lit from the bottom to eliminate reflections, you'll see a stream of white 'particles' coming off one electrode and a stream of golden ones coming off the other.I have never made a batch that showed this that wasn't yellow to brown and reactions with Hydrogen Peroxide prove that to be Silver Oxide particles that would ordinarily stay stuck to the electrode.What you have here is a classic case of "runaway" due to a complete lack of control over the process...even worse than just using nine volt batteries, as those will only deliver but just so much current, while a wall transformer will deliver current levels that will actually melt the transformer into a puddle of plastic...then maybe even catch fire.Timers cannot work to predict anything as just a small difference in the starting conductivity of the water will make a HUGE difference in when you should stop, even by several hours...and no two jugs of water are the same except by accident.This generator setup should include a smoke detector. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2009 Report Share Posted November 22, 2009 Hi Helen I have a 9volt battery silver ionizer that cost $30, got it about 9 yrs ago and it still works great. I make my silver all the time and use it for everything from cleaning my dog’s eyes to washing mason jars used for fermenting produce and everything in between including taking it internally. Although I am not familiar with either of these two machines you mention, I believe it is worth learning to use what you have as ionic silver has many uses and is easily affordable. This is like the type I have, but not the same place I bought it. http://www.economysilvergenerator.com/ Sorry I don’t have any input about those exact type machine(s) you have, just wanted to let you know of other options. Peace, Laura " Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful for the evolution of your consciousness " Eckhart Tolle; A New Earth www.youtube.com/starflower99654 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 I use silver bullet. Did you rinse your jar and silver electrode in distilled water right before using? Those black fuzz appear when the tools i use are not properly rinsed. Make sure there are no gray or black spots on silver electrodes. I use scotch brite very gently to remove this. Try again and you should not have problems. Gray accumulation around the pole is pretty normal i think because that also happens with my SILVERGEN6. Melly oleander soup , Helen Wang <dingyung49 wrote: > > Hi, group > > I was surprised my first time brewing silver from silver bullet the water was brown color and silver electrode gathered lots gray ashes particles. I asked the CS group. I hope it was ok for me copy/paste here. According to the explanation, it was too much trouble to made silver through silver bullet. not sure I want to use silver bullet anymore. was told silver puppy was much easier to use. Anybody has experience for both? > ********************** > > To get started after setting your pins for the start and stop cycles, just rotate your first green pin to a position just to the left of the roller actuator switch which is on the top left hand side of the timer.) > * Use a green pin to set the first start time. > * Use a red pin to set the first stop time at about 1-1/2 hour later. > * Use a green pin to set the second start time at ½ hour later...... to allow a cool down period........ This will extend the life of your generator. (During this cool down time, wipe the silver oxide from the electrodes and switch the red and the black electrode clips. This will ensure that the two electrodes both wear down somewhat uniformly.) > # If it has to cool down, it is drawing WAY too much current. > If you watch the electrodes of a unit that's drawing too much current for the electrode size in a bright light as in, lit from the bottom to eliminate reflections, you'll see a stream of white 'particles' coming off one electrode and a stream of golden ones coming off the other. > I have never made a batch that showed this that wasn't yellow to brown and reactions with Hydrogen Peroxide prove that to be Silver Oxide particles that would ordinarily stay stuck to the electrode. > What you have here is a classic case of " runaway " due to a complete lack of control over the process...even worse than just using nine volt batteries, as those will only deliver but just so much current, while a wall transformer will deliver current levels that will actually melt the transformer into a puddle of plastic...then maybe even catch fire. > > Timers cannot work to predict anything as just a small difference in the starting conductivity of the water will make a HUGE difference in when you should stop, even by several hours...and no two jugs of water are the same except by accident. > > This generator setup should include a smoke detector. > > > > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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