Dear Mike, Yes I think, all in all it is going pretty good so far. I am just so tickled to have the independence of making my own when ever I want or need. I had bartered a couple of times for three gallons over a time period of 3 years. I ran out and so I bought my generator. Boy, as I think back how selective and protective I was with my cs stock. you can just imagine for it to last over three years time. I have already noticed that I am more so taking at will and whim for GP's instead of waiting till something is full blown.
I don't mind leaving it run other than I notice that sludge builds up on the silver and ultimately dislodges or falls off into solution as I lift the generator from the Jar. I had posted previously about this matter, and have since been just letting the little bit that is there settle and then pouring off as low as I can, The cream of the crop is what I am placing in glass storage jars. :o) I know on other lists I have heard people say their cs solution has color but mine is as clear as clear could be, So that makes me happy too. Oh the generator I have has a built in stir circulator, well they call it a stirrer but from all I can see it is introducing the the slightest air movement below the surface, keeping consistent movement throughout the process. I don't know that I would ever personally use a gallon in a day but I would like to get it to the point where I have stock to freely give it as gifts to family members (I had xmas in mind can you tell) a nice jar with a pretty bow and instructions for use. :o) What better to give than a consumable gift for sustained good health. Geeze, I would love a gift like that!!!! With milk prices the way they are, I always suggest to add 5cc / gal to extend the shelf life. I ran a mini experiment two years ago with milk and orange juice. Yes, you know I had to taste it. :o) I typically get 5 weeks past the due date using that method, but when it turns it turns like right now and has a distinct metal taste....... Mary On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 14:20:55 -5, M. G. Devour <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Mary, > > > Geeze it seemed like it took forever! It was like 16.5 hrs. before the > > generator final shut off. What the heck????? > > My generator is a simple unit with a series resistor to limit the max > current to a couple of milliamps. I routinely start it at bedtime and > decant a quart of CS in the morning. I designed it that way to make it > simple to operate. > > If I forget and leave it for a few extra hours, it hardly matters. It > just gets a bit stronger. It all works. > > It sounds to me like you're doing very well! > > You might look at some method of stirring your gallon of water while > brewing. You only need a very little movement, so something as simple > as a night-light bulb sitting next to the bottom of the jar would set > up ample convection currents. It might take even longer to finish, but > the results will be pretty consistent. > > So what if it takes 24 hours? You want more than a gallon a day? I can > see how you might. Then you're talking about a different generator > designed for the volume you need. > > Be well, > > Mike D. > > [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] > [[email protected] ] > [Speaking only for myself... ] > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

