Guest guest Posted July 25, 2002 Report Share Posted July 25, 2002 eagleseyeflight@a... wrote: > Thanks for the info I am sold on trying CS. > How big a deal is it to make a generator You can make a simple generator using three 9-volts batteries, some some wires (with alligator clips on the ends from Radio Shack), two 6 " pieces of 14 gauge 99.9% pure silver wire, and a glass cup. > My infection is encased inside the jawbone in cavitations from > dental extractions and resistant to local applications of ozone. CS, like ozone, has to come in contact with the bacteria/virus/etc in order to affect it. If ozone can't get at it then CS might not help either. But it will help with the bacteria/etc that are dumped into your body from the infection site. In order to kill the infection in place you need something that will reach it where it is located. Either a magnetic pulser, or a contact electrical device of some kind, or a plasma device. > I am going to order some CS today unless it is > easy to build the generator. Here are instructions that I found on the net. To simplify it, leave out the stirring motor (you can stir it by hand using a plastic straw if you want). ---- This is taken from: http://www.escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m32335.html ----------------------------------------------------------- CS>Newbie Instructions for CS Production Vessel From: Al Riley Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:34:44 ----------------------------------------------------------- These are some of the best instructions I have seen to build a CS production vessel. I found them on a long forgotten website and they have served in good stead in my quest to produce high quality LVDC CS. It incorporates " Ole Bob's " concept of constant stirring. Use whatever your chosen power source is to generate the CS ie: 3-9volt batteries, wall wart, etc. Materials: 1 each Wide Mouth Quart Mason Jar 1 each Plastic Wide Mouth Lid (from a Miracle Whip jar or from Ball or Kerr) 1 each 0-5 milliamp DC Gauge (good one is the Shurite #8302) or multimeter if you have one. 1 each RS (Radio Shack) 1.5-3.0 Volt DC Motor (P/N 273-223). 1 each 2-3 inch piece of wire insulation stripped off of a piece of 14 gauge electrical wire. 2 each RS 75 ohm Chassis Mount TV Coax Connectors (P/N 278-212). 1 each RS " D " Cell Battery Holder (P/N 270-403A) to power the stirring motor. 1 each RS Mini-Volume Control Potentiometer (P/N 271-215B) to control the speed of the stirring motor. 1 pkg RS 14 " Jumper Leads Pkg of 10 (P/N 278-1156C) to connect everything. 2 each .999 or .9999 12 or 14 gauge silver electrodes. Keep them at least 3/4 inch away from the bottom of the jar (vessel). 3 each 9 volt alkaline batteries (if that's what you want to use to power it) 2 each RS 9 Volt Battery snap connectors to connect to the batteries. Install the 2 Chassis Mount TV Coax Connectors in the lid so that the electrodes are about 1/2 inch apart. (Sort of off to one side of the top of the lid, remember you also need room for the stirring motor.) Install the Stirring Motor in the lid (I used hot glue gun) so that a 2 inch or so piece of wire insulation, off of a piece of 14 gauge electrical wire, can stir freely without hitting the electrodes. It will take trial and error to determine where to place the Motor and how long to make the stirrer. (the stirrer slides conveniently right onto the shaft of the RS motor). You now have your version of a CS Production Vessel. Use the Jumper leads to attach the " D " Cell battery holder with battery (put the potentiometer in the circuit to control the speed of the stirring) to the two connections on the stirring motor. You are now the proud owner of a working CS stirrer!! Use more Jumper leads to attach the Power Source (3-9 volt batteries) to the two electrodes. Include the 0-5 DC milliamp gauge or a multimeter into the circuit so you can read the Initial Resistance and then the final resistance when the CS is done. When you first put the Distilled Water into the vessel, the Initial Resistance should be about 1/2 milliamp or lower, depending on how pure your distilled water is. Run this setup with the stirring motor stirring the distilled water until the current is between 2.6 and 2.8 milliamps or so. It should take about 4 hours. I don't have any idea what the PPM of silver this mixture has, but it has worked wonders on many different conditions. The CS should be clear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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