SilverMedicine.org
Silvermedicine.org
Top Bar Help         Print With Images        Print Without Images         Search Silvermedicine.org         Post this article to Delicious...         Digg this Page                   Post a Comment About this Page         Current Website Visitor Information                           Translate Page
Silvermedicine.org

Using Colloidal Silver - Potential Benefits - Basics
Why Use Colloidal Silver?


Website Search

Main Website Sections

Colloidal Silver

Silverlon
Discussion

How Much Silver
Did I Drink?

Faraday
Calculator

Airbrush Oxygen
Nebulizer

Medical Oxygen
Nebulizer Tutorial

Constant Stirring
for Generators

 

This document provides basic instructions on how to make a a lvdc colloidal silver generator with a motorized stirring device.

Silver in the News...May 2007
 

Low Voltage Colloidal Silver Generator with Motorized Stirring

Author: AR
Contact: None
Source: silverlist@eskimo.com - Jan 31, 2001
Original Source Format: Text, in a single email post
Edited: Reformatted, emphasis ours, no technical information omitted, spelling, small linguistic modifications
Copyrights: Content released to public domain for educational use. HTML copyright 2001 The CSDW, rights reserved, released for noncommercial applications.

Items both in brackets and italicized are editor additions to the text.


These are some of the best instructions I have seen to build a colloidal silver production vessel. I found them on a long forgotten website and they have served in good stead in my quest to produce high quality low voltage direct current ( LVDC ) colloidal silver. The design 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 #8302Z ) 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.
3 each 9 volt alkaline batteries ( if that's what you want to use to power it )
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).
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 to 1 1/4 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 ½ milliamp or lower, depending on how pure your DW is. Run this setup with the stirring motor stirring the DW until the voltage 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.

I am not an electrician or an engineer. I post this for informational purposes only and do not remember where it was originally posted. Use this information at your own risk!

[ Four nine volt batteries can be used as well in this design. We found that utilizing the stirring device to control the current was a novel idea. ]


This article has been viewed


times since August 2009


Recommend this page
Comments @ Silvermedicine.org
This comments section ( by law ) may not be used to provide medical advice
All posts requesting dosage or treatment advice will be deleted
For anonymous comments, please use this email address: anon @ silvermedicine . org

There are 4 comments
simon newton
March 09, 2010 - 11:20
Subject: Lowest amps for best quality

Hi, great stuff, but there is a point I need to ask about.

It seems form research online that the best colloidal silver is made with something like 1.5 ma at 30v DC (I'll be using 3x 9v batts), to ensure the smaller sized silver particle that are necessary. Some places recommend the 33kw ohm resistor (which would only tae 27v to 0.8amps, another place recommends using the 40ma incandescent bulb to limit the current to 40ma.

Are these actually going to affect the product or do they just act to serve as protection form shorting in case the wires touch?

it seems from your article that the current never actually goes very high, (1-8ma?) due to the resistance of the water and silver colloids.

Maciek
October 21, 2009 - 19:12
Subject: Question on estimating ppm value

Hello and thank you for your effort to publish all these valuable information here, I am definitely among those grateful. My question is as follows: within a circuit with a meter, does 5 mA mean that the solution has reached ca. 5ppm? In another words, how do you precisely measure achieved ppm, apart from particle size due to specific current. Thank you very much.

Cuthburt
October 12, 2009 - 19:13
Subject: Building the machine

Thanks for the instructions regarding building a generator
however I'm confused.
The instructions say to measure the Resistence in milliamps and also the
voltage in milliamps.
I thought that Resistence is measured in "OHMs" and voltage is measured
in "voltage".
Please forgive me as I am only a caveman as far as this sort of project goes.
Much Obliged!

Reply to Cuthburt
Silvermedicine.org Admin – Las Vegas, NV
October 12, 2009 - 19:19
Subject: Re: Building the machine

The resistance, in this case, is measured by how much current will actually flow through the distilled water. Technically, you are right; the wording is not quite accurate. But you should be measuring the current that travels between both electrodes.

Leave a Comment




?
? ?
?

Powered by TalkBack

content copyright 2007 AVRA and managed by - Website Design, Las Vegas

back to top

Silver
Liquid Colloidal Silver Hydrosols
Colloidal Silver Solutions: Articles / Commentaries / Archives



Featured: The Truth about Cosmetic Argyria
 


Website Visitor Details

Current Number of Visitors Online: 19
Most Ever Online: 145
View Latest Search Engine Referrals


Translate this page into your language:





Please Rate this Article
100%
Total Votes3
Avg Rating5
1 2 3 4 5

Search Silvermedicine.org

[ ]
[ Top ]
[ Colloidal Silver medicine.org Home ] [ Medical Colloidal Silver Research ] [ Ozone Therapy Research / Generators ]
[ Nature's Toolbox of Holistic Cures ] [ Partners ]
Sitemap - PR 5 Club Website Resources
Nano Silver Particles Debate (Nanosilver)

Silver medicine.org is a not-for-profit website dedicated to providing comprehensive information on medical colloidal silver ( minute silver particles and isolated silver ions ) generators, retail products, and documenting the safety and use of colloidal silver products for external and internal applications in alternative medicine. Our goal is to provide general research information on production, manufacturing, and the different types of colloidal silver available. Our website is provided only as a research tool for those studying colloidal silver and alternative medical therapies. None of the information on our website is intended to diagnose or treat any illness, disorder, or physical condition in or on the human body.

 
Page Last Modified: 08/15/09 12:24