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Bear
06-08-2007, 07:45 AM
Here's my recipe:

How to make your own Silver Colloid Generator.



While it has been discovered that 30 volts is the ideal for

Silver Colloid production, 27 volts is very effective and

happens to be the convenient result of wiring three 9-volt

batteries together.


You'll need three 9-volt transistor radio batteries,

three battery snap-on lead connectors,

2 insulated alligator clips,

1 "grain-of-wheat" 24 volt 40 mA sub miniature

incandescent bulb,

a foot of 3/32" heat-shrink insulation tubing,

a foot of 2-conductor stranded insulated wire

for clip-leads,

a small box to put it all in, and

10" of pure silver wire (.999 or .9999 fine).



This should cost under $30.00 for everything. Assuming some

skill with a soldering iron, you should spend about thirty

minutes constructing the generator.



Solder your three snap-on battery clips in series (red to

black) to provide 27 volts. Connect a 24V incandescent lamp

in series with either positive or negative output lead.



Solder the red insulated alligator clip to the positive (anode)

and the black insulated clip to the negative (cathode)

2-conductor lead wires. Insulation is shrunk over soldered

connections using a heat gun or hair dryer.



Cut your 10" of silver wire in half. Bend top ends of your

two 5" silver electrode wires so they can clip over the top rim

of a plastic or glass cup (not metal).



About 4" of each wire should be submerged. do not let the soldered

connection touch the water!



WARNING! Use ONLY pure silver (.999 or .9999 fine) electrodes. #14 gauge

is the preferred thickness. Pure silver is sometimes available

at electroplating supply companies. Or, inquire at a jewelry

store specializing in silver about who their wholesale supplier

is.



Do not use sterling silver (.9275) since sterling contains

copper and nickel.



NICKEL CAN BE TOXIC. (With this in mind, you may want to have

a chemical analysis (assay) of your purchased silver in addition

to the written word of your supplier.)



If the Silver Colloid is to be ingested or injected, be sure to

use distilled water. Tap water is fine for other uses, such as

for a topical spray or for plants. Also, before beginning to

make your Colloidal Silver you will need to make a saline

solution for enhancing conductivity.



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note: An ingot of .999 pure silver cut in half works better than wire

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Now you're ready to make Colloidal Silver. Pour eight ounces

of (preferably distilled) water into your glass.


Insert silver electrode wires. Placement of wires is not critical,

but they must not be touching each other or the process will

stop. (You cannot shock yourself in this process so do not be

concerned.)



Attach alligator clips to the ends of the silver electrode

wires coming over the outside rim of the glass and you will

see a grey mist inside the glass start to peel away from the

positive polarity wire while bubbles of hydrogen rise from

the other.



Laboratory tests show that this method creates a silver colloid

of approximately 1 ppm per minute of activation time.



Since you are only taking microscopic particles from the silver

wire, your silver wire may very well last for years.



The brightness of the light bulb is related to the conductivity

of the water. It is not necessarily a problem if the bulb is

very dim or even remains dark as long as the process itself is

occurring.



Of course, when batteries are old, the light will also become

dimmer, signaling it's time for a change. Touch the two alligator

clips together to test the brightness of the bulb as a battery

check. A fresh set of three alkaline batteries should make

several hundred thousand batches of concentrated Silver Colloid.




When finished, detach alligator clips. Clean silver electrode

wire after each use to remove dark oxide on the anode. Use a

small piece of 1/4" thick nylon kitchen scouring pad to polish

dried silver, then wipe with paper napkin to make ready for

next use.



Store your Colloidal Silver in dark, non-conductive (and if

plastic, non-reactive) containers, like empty hydrogen peroxide

bottles. Keep away from light as even room light will degrade

colloids rapidly by turning solution grey or black just as

exposure to light darkens the silver in camera film. Stir

thoroughly or shake each time before using. Keep cool, but do

not refrigerate.



In using your own home-made silver colloid generator it will

become apparent that you now have the power to safely protect

yourself, your family, your pets and plants, your community,

and (through the dissemination of this information), our nation,

from over 650 pathogens, viruses, microbes, fungi and parasites.



Upon creating your first batch of Colloidal Silver, you will

find it tastes the same as untreated water.

8)

WonderWhy
06-09-2007, 11:04 PM
Wow! Thanks, Bear

I have a generator that I purchased, and benefit from using it.

These plans will help my family make generators of their own.

BigFootsCousin
11-16-2007, 12:40 AM
I just want to add my two cents worth here:

Many people are trying colloidial silver for this cold season. It's NOT working for them. Homeopathy isn't killing what's going around.

FWIW.

BFC

DreadPirate
11-16-2007, 04:10 AM
Well BFC I think it might be the fact that it needs to be used in conjunction with a good diet(no fast foodd crap) , plenty of sleep and lots of water. To many people dont get enough sleep and that causes a lot of colds to linger longer than normal.