This video will show you how to make your own high quality colloidal silver. This is the link where I got the information: http://keelynet.com/biology/colloid.htm
And here's the link where I bought the 10 ga. wire: http://www.abeland1.com/SilverWire.htm
Everything else I bought at Radio Shack for about $20. Good Health :)
It's not voltage you have to worry about it's amperage. The way I understand it the lower the amperage the smaller the particles. If you do not have a constant current generator or other device to control this, as the silver is added and the conductivity of the distilled water increases, the amperage will rise if the voltage remains constant. I am using 1.4ma current and start with 30v but by the end of the process volts will be down to around 5v in order to keep amperage constant.
materferguson 1 day ago
I wonder if the voltage is too high the particles may be too big, not sure though
xlingboss 3 days ago
Water isn't distilled. Shouldn't see that cloud.
MmIlahg 2 months ago
I've been making it for years. You only need 3 - 9volt batteries. Alligator clips, electrical wire, silver rods, a clean jar, distilled water. Make sure to rinse your jar with the distilled water before filling it. Gallon and 1/2 gallon jars work; more volume, more time. Play it by ear and don't get up tight about it.
The big investment is the silver rods and YES, be sure they are .999 pure silver. Silver Ingots (.999) & .999 coins work too, they are marked.
This stuff isn't rocket science.
truthdefender54 2 months ago
Hi, I like your process. Very simple and effective. I have a favor to ask however, since you seem like a fart smeller, er smart feller, lol. I, and many others, are getting prepared for the collapse of the U.S. by storing .999 fine silver rounds or coins. It would be a great idea to design a colloidal silver generator which readily allows for the use of these coins to make colloidal silver instead of the silver wire. Would you perhaps explore this idea please? Thanks for the video!
abolishtheirs 4 months ago
is it supposed to be cloudy like that É
h0eplz 5 months ago
Does it make a difference if you use 14 gauge as opposed to 10 gauge silver? Also, what about 3 batteries for 27 volts instead of 36 volts?
bperkins68 6 months ago
@cha1biking simplest cs maker is a cheap 1 pound garden solar powered light.
remove the led bulb and attach the 2 silver rods in its place.totally automated.
works at night,charges by day.
also if you wish you can leave the led bulb in series as a visual indicator of current flow thru water.
esecallum 7 months ago
Great video. Couple questions though.
The instructions on the web-link you posted say to use 3 nine-volt batteries, but in your video it appears you are using more batteries. How many batteries should I use? Also, what PPM are you looking for?
I've loaded up my supplies & this will be my first sodering experiment. Wish me luck.
cha1biking 8 months ago
Question for ya, I chose to use a 30volt dc wall jack from radio shack rather than batteries. It's rated for 1000ma. Anyway, when i try making mine, one of the .999 siolver roda develope EXCESSIVE amounts of black , furry silver oxide. If you even tap lightly, the stuff falls off and discolors the mix. What's your take on this? You think the 1000ma is too much? I know it generates some oxide but i havent seen other vids get this much.
capjo2008 8 months ago