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steven2

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with the printed circuit version of the latest colliodal silver generator i made from a circuit found on the net , i decided to give it a brief test but not useing my pure silver electrodes , now this is just the colliodal silver makeing part , without the ac input so i just ran it to my 12 volts lead acid cell battery and it works but the buzzer comes on ok but very low in volume so ill try next useing a dc output plug in power supply transformer with an output voltage closer to the maximin voltage rateing of the timer maybe the buzzer will sound louder then. i bridge the 2 matrix pins to close it for 10ppm and i installed a reset switch to reset the circuit so the buzzer will go off. and i then shorted the outputs together to simiulate

 
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steven2

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:)here is the jar with the 2 pure silver electrodes in it,  my exspert advice was to start at 2mm apart so i drilled 2x 2mm holes through the top plastic lid of this coffe jar and then i used a flatt plastic peace of pvc, the same stuff i use to make circuit boxes from and all kinds of handy things . i used a pair of calipers to mark  2 spots for the holes, at 2mm apart and drilled the holes so i can slip it over the top of the electrodes. this allso steadys them to , and after that i sliped some black wire insulation from a black electrical wire to steady them even more. i repeated the same for the electrodes under the lid  to steady them but in this case to keep them 2mm apart

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I'm glad that a little 9V oscillator is all it takes to stop a kangaroo from biting you! ;D

 

steven2

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hm good idea kangaroo burgers  fried roos  as in kangaroos

 

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heres another circuit found on the net for a constant current source for a colliodal silver generator, i  change the 47 ohm,s to a 43 ohms for 3ma output

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:)i tested that little constant curent, circuit out by runing the inputs directly to my lead acid cell rechargeble battery which is between the 1 to 40s volts needed for that circuit, the 12 volts was ok and the outputs i ran directly to my pure silver electrodes , and left it runing for a few hours and after that  i used my keychain lazer power supply with lazer to test for the tyndal effect, which is the microscopic silver particle reflections when they pass through that lazer beam . you can see the particles reflect the lazer light when they pass through the lazer beam .

 

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with every colliodal silver generator circuit a timer with relay is nessisary so that after a set time the colliodal  silver generator will shut off . , and  after some hours of exsperimenting ive come up with a 29 miniutes timer that shuts the closed contact relay off after 29 miniutes . i wanted exactly 30 miniutes but i guess this may do , the details will be posted soon . my exspert advice is the longer it takes you to make a good batch of colliodal silver the better it is and half an hour is just the begining so latter ill  reduce the current output and increase the time of the circuit operation ,  ive posted my order off today for a tds ,ppm meter so ill be able to know how much parts per millionth of silver i got in the water then .

 

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heres the latest , a half hour  relay timer circuit for the colliodal silver generater circuit , this is a simple one and works ok , even when the relay gets a bit warm. i first made it on the bread board and the resister i did use a 20k resister and the electrolytic capacitor was 100uf , and it gave me 29 miniutes b efore the relay turned off so when i made the printed circuit board version useing the same parts from the bread board, it was a different storey,  then it gave me a few seconds before the relay turned off, so if it works on the bread board it dosent nessisarily mean its gona work in the printed circuit board version . so i made some changes  i changed the resister to 3m3 and the electro to 470uf and geuss what i got exactly half an hour before the relay turned off , so depending on the quality of water you use for the colliodal silver generater and the size of the glass jar and the distance the electrodes are, apart you can make a resaonable batch in half an hour as thats how long it took i think for our locally brought colliodal silver to be made

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:)the colliodal silver generator circuit by bruce k stunulson and the discontinued constant currewnt adaptor i made, i decided to give it the full test last night for a few hours but then i wasent getting any silver particles  in the lazer beam when i do the tyndel test so i left it on all night till the morning then i checked it and it was great . like i was told the longer it takes to make it the better so this seems to be the case, the constant current circuit jioned to the silver generater works great and there was no biuldup on the electrodes only the grey electrode turning grey  and the particles must of been really microscopic to  which means they will obsorb into the body better , now ive made another colliodal silver batch and with the simple circuit that uses the lm334z i left it runing for 2and a half hours and i got a good batch of colliodal silver from that , and useing the key chain lazer power supply to power my keychain lazer really shows a great tyndal effect to . i will use that small circuit with the other colliodal silver maker to get the right current output as thats the one with the buzzer in it as the current out i think is to high so ill intergrate that lm334z with it

 
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