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    Default Re: Colloidal Silver

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    Does anyone have links to a DIY/make your own generator, preferably a European one seeing as we have some different terminology/wattage to the US? Bit of a science numpty here, so it needs to be clear and simple. Ron's links are no longer working, I hope he's ok.

    Hi Brigantia, these are the links I used to build the one I posted just above and of course this thread, the resistor thing I am not sure if I really need that, I will know better after second batch is done.

    Oral use of Colloidal Silver | Ingesting | Drinking
    http://www.silvermedicine.org/silveruse3.html

    Construction Instructions
    http://www.silvermedicine.org/construction.html

    Some more in depth information about colloidal silver
    https://www.silver-colloids.com/

    You click the link on the left "FREE D.I.Y. Designs" there is many models there.
    https://www.colloidalsilver.com.au/
    That's great, many thanks palehorse!

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    Default Re: Colloidal Silver

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    Since these batteries are so small, I'm thinking I'd need some extra copper wire and probably electrical tape (instead of alligator clips) to get the charge to the rods. Thoughts?
    If 3 volts DC is what's needed then the type of battery really shouldn't matter. The current drawn is limited by the 4k7 resistor to a maximum of 3/4.7 = 0.64 milliamps, which is negligible.

    (I'm an electronics engineer so ask away.)

    I can't access the PDF by the way. "The server is taking too long to respond." Maybe someone could upload a copy here and provide the link, please?
    https://catbox.moe/

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    Default Re: Colloidal Silver

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    I can't access the PDF by the way. "The server is taking too long to respond." Maybe someone could upload a copy here and provide the link, please?
    https://catbox.moe/
    Here it is, via archive.org.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20210125...20/01/CS-1.pdf

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    Default Re: Colloidal Silver

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    Quote Posted by John Hilton (here)
    I can't access the PDF by the way. "The server is taking too long to respond." Maybe someone could upload a copy here and provide the link, please?
    https://catbox.moe/
    Here it is, via archive.org.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20210125...20/01/CS-1.pdf

    Oh! I missed that one! Thanks Bill

    I was reading and on page 3, it answers the doubt about taste:

    "So at 3 volts it will take 24 hours to make 5 PPM colloidal silver that is perfectly clear (looks just like water, but tastes metallic)."

    I did run the second batch until an hour ago, in total this batch was 18 hours on 3V and I got the 5ppm as it says in the document, I decided to halt the process because the negative rod started to build up with a dark grey color.. as it is explained in the document too..

    "For those who would like a stronger solution, you may cook for 2 days and get 10 to 15 PPM. After 3 days a maximum is reached and it seems that you cannot 'over cook' using this method. What will happen is the saturated solution will try to plate out and accumulate on the negative wire.
    (You will see an accumulation of crystals and metallic silver on the negative wire.)"

    This time I used the 3V adapter with the tiny 4.7k resistor.

    Next batches I will try to run it longer and see results.
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