I hate to be the bearer of bad news on this one, but the Spooky2 unit makes a rather poor CS generator due to its polarity reversal process and extremely slow(or long) run times. Which results in solutions that are often destabilized even before ever being finished.
That said, and in consequence to this(slow), the solutions produced by Spooky 2 units are very dirty as a result of the effect of reversing the polarity during processing. (switching the direction of the current back and forth across the electrodes)
* I currently own two spooky two(2) units. One that I purchased to use as advanced contact zapper, and the second to replace the first which was concluded to be defective(by support), after receiving a serious jolt(shock) during treatment. Unfortunately for both the Spooky2 and myself, it appears that both units are defective in that they can both release dangerously high spikes during the ramp-up stages either between frequency sets or user control . And so I'd say there are some very serious issue with these particular devices when used this way, at this particular time. - I'm just grateful that I never used this on anyone other than myself, and cringe at the thought of the potential damages this could have caused.
PS. Have you considered assembling your own a
Colloidal Silver generator? If not, then perhaps this would make an excellent community project?
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While there are many CS generators using polarity reversal circuits with relative success, I'd add that this only works if the process times are short enough and if the silver rods have enough surface area to withstand the oxide accumulation before it begins affecting the function of the cell(electrolytic).
I'd also add that such problems are not common with traditional CS generators as the oxide formation is limited to the cathode(negative electrode), and where the ion donor(anode) remains free of this particular side effect. In addition to this, the cathode(or negative electrode) will remain charged throughout processing, and in effect holding onto the oxides. Resulting in far cleaner solutions. - in addition to this, users can also clean the oxides off the cathode(negative electrode) to help reduce further contamination.
Therefore and in summary, the side effects of the polarity reversal circuit combined with very slow or long processing times results in the following:
1.Excessive silver oxide formation and liberation into the solution during processing.
2.The promotion and accumulation of silver oxide on both electrodes, thus impeding the ion interchange
Hope this help