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  • VERY SIMPLE AND CHEAP colloidal silver maker

    Go and buy any solar garden light for $1 or $2, snip of the led bulb and attach the wires to your silver rods and put in a jar which has been filled with just boiled water.

    cover the solar cell with cardboard,etc to activate or just leave it and it will make colloidal silver at night and charge the solar garden lights internal battery during the day.

    you can if you wish leave the led light in series as a visual indicator of current passing through the water.

    for a 1.5 litre jar can take from 3 to 6 hours to make colloidal silver.

    i have checked that the output voltage of these solar garden lights is 5 to 12 volts pulsed dc or a/c at a frequency of 80 kilohertz to 500 kilohertz.

    they have automatic voltage regulation ,if too much current is drawn the voltage falls automatically.

    the average current flow is 200 to 300 microamperes. (0.2 to 0.3 milliamps)

    you will get very fine silver due to the low current and pulsed high frequency.

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    I'd rather not needlessly give myself argyria. If I develop a fetish for blue skin, then I'll think about it.

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      Originally posted by Dingus View Post
      I'd rather not needlessly give myself argyria. If I develop a fetish for blue skin, then I'll think about it.
      Been experimenting with C.S. for about 3 1/2 years now.
      No sign of argyria yet, however 'your mileage may vary'.
      Similar to OP's description, a current limiter circuit is used.
      Additionally, the circuit auto-swaps the wires' polarity every 20 minutes or so.

      J.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dingus View Post
        I'd rather not needlessly give myself argyria. If I develop a fetish for blue skin, then I'll think about it.
        Just to put things into perspective.

        I believe it takes a substantial amount to cause this condition so if used only when needed it should not be a problem. Also when you take into account the number of users of colloidal silver and compare it withe the number of cases of the condition it would seem that colloidal silver is much safer than antibiotics.

        Did you know that you may well be taking colloidal iron zinc and copper from your water supply. conductive pipes in the ground develop small currents in the water that they carry resulting in colloid production. In the UK lead pipes were common, then copper soldered with lead. Use of dissimilar metals with a slightly acidic or alkaline water always results in some colloidal action, of course now we have to put up with plastic pipes that leach out estrogen mimicking chemicals.

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