Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Since I have received several requests about my choice for a good CS generator, I will state my preferences. Keep in mind that these are my recommendations, not those of anybody else. I am not a scientist but a simple alternative medicine researcher/enthusiast. Also, since many Rifer's (like me) also use other alternative medical devices, I think this is appropritae for this group. I started out over 10 years ago using three 9-volt batteries and two .9999 silver wires. I then progressed through the Silver Pulser, Colloid Master, SilverGen SG6, Silver Puppy and lastly, SilverGen SG7. All of these units have their pluses and minuses but I was after one thing at first....clear CS, good Tyndall and the ability to make 3-20ppm. Of course, speed and ease of use is important. I have experimented with all sorts of production methods including heating the water, mechanical stirrers, thermal and magnetic stirrers, " bubbler " stirrers. I have compared/contrasted low ppm (3- 5)with high (20-30 ppm) and its effects on the few health problems that I have encountered as well as the many other uses of CS. To detail all this would be a really long exercise which I will have to save for a future time. Let it suffice to say that if I had to pick my favorite units, I have three. My first choice for small batches (6-32oz) of 3-12ppm of quality CS would be the Silver Puppy (www.silverpuppy.com). Coyote's units are top notch, easy to use, utilize thermal or magnetic stirring (both are great), relatively inexpensive and produce pretty consistent batches of clear to pale yellow CS with excellent Tyndall. Of course his units have many more features but go to his website to learn more. There is also lots of good info on his site, at least when I last checked (many months ago?). Using various techniques, directions are given for obtaining higher ppm. I have gone as high as 50ppm and still had clear CS. My second choice for small batches would be the SilverGen SG6 (www.silvergen.com). This unit uses a mechanical stirrer which produces pretty consistent, high quality batches of 3-12 ppm CS. Higher ppm are also possible with this unit using different procedures. The unit I use for greater quantities (and my favorite unit) is the SilverGen SG7 (www.silvergen.com). Yes this unit is expensive but considering that it can produce 5 gallons of crystal clear 22ppm CS in 8 hours makes it pay for itself in no time. I have never made a bad batch with this unit. It is also the easiest to use.....simply fill the bucket with 5 gallons of good distilled water, put the " bubbler " in the bottom, place the huge silver electrode assembly across the top, plug everything in and let it run. You can adjust the ppm but I usually crank it up and let it run fo about 8 hours. I always get 20-22 ppm crystal clear CS which stays clear after storing for months in clear, clean, Mason canning jars. The CS is so clear that you wonder if the unit is working, but when you shine a red laser through it you see the great tyndall. Then you check with a Hannah meter and see that it went from .5-.9ppm (distilled water) to 22 ppm and you know this stuff is good! Like I said, I have not been to the above websites in awhile but I would bet that they have essentially the same info and units. Yes, I know, that the reading from the Hannah TDS meter may not directly relate to exact silver ppm, but it is the easiset reference point to use with which to compare batches and CS generators. I also know that the " experts " will come after me with the old " it's not colloidal silver, it's ionic silver " but I am tired of that debate. I have used " whatever you want to call it " from all of the above units for many different purposes and it all works. That is all I care about. Type-A nitpickers can argue amongst themselves. Me, all I care about are results. If the bombs start falling and I have to go back to the basics with three 9-volt batteries and silver wire, I will care even less whether the solution is colloidal silver or ionic silver water. Hope this answers some question from newbies. Enjoy and good health! Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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