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Re: colloidal silver


Yes, that is correct.

He drills a hole in the bar and then he rivets a pure silver wire to it. It will work with ANY home silver generator. I paint the rivet with nail polish to protect it from the electrolysis in the water. I try to keep the rivet out of the water.
https://www.silvertronstore.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=4

If you were to buy a home generator with automatic polarity reversal, then you should buy 2 silver bars so they wear down equally. If your home generator does not have automatic polarity reversal, then the Anode (+ Red ) wears away. The Cathode (- Blk ) will last forever.

Most generators keep their operating current a secret but I know they are limited to the size of the silver electrode they use. So a #12 gauge wire will likely be limited to 1.5 milliamps so it does not strip too much silver from the wire, creating Silver MUD. We can always use a larger silver successfully. The larger 1 oz bar can allow up to 15 milliamps of current for faster production, and still not strip too much silver. Less current means a higher quality nano sized solution.

I run my Silvertron Elite at 2 milliamps on my 1 oz bar which results in smaller sized particles. So small in fact that at 20ppm the laser light can hardly be seen in a dark room.

The beauty of a silver bar is that the silver can out-last the generator itself, then just re-use your bar on your next generator.

Best to you,
Grizz
 

 
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