Hi Rowena, I flog my ColSilGen and its £39 delivered airmail from South Africa. That is battery operated so need for adapters, has automatic electronic Current Control and is very useful on rainwater. With full instructions and also a booklet on usages.
OK, Tony Moody, PO Box 24, Hogsback 5721, Eastern Cape, South Africa Tel : 045 962 1131 Cellphone : 073 689 5742 email : [email protected] On 17 May 2008 at 13:56, Rowena wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - fr > Dee, for domestic purposes the water meters are not a must. One kind > tells you how much solid stuff is in the water, which can be handy to > begin with, but which you likely would not use after the first few > days. Another I believe would tell you kind of how strong your CS is, > but I never had one. > > Perhaps rain water would be a possibility. > > It's incredible, isn't it, how hard the distilled water thing is over > there. I know, I have been trying to help a friend in Sussex get set > up, as you may recall. And when I found the generators on line in > the UK, I thought they were a bit pricey (if 45 pounds post free is > pricey, maybe I am just a scrooge). online holistic health shop and > http://www.realmshift.talktalk.net/page5.html were two I turned up. > The Silver Pulser is available from www.electronichealing.co.uk for > £150 and two replacement wires £18. > > It's embarrassingly simple to fix a piece of wire to a crocodile or > alligator clip, and I suspect that's the hardest part. Four little > alligator clips from one of those electronic type stores (you don't > even have to disguise yourself as a technician, I just went in as a > little old housewife) and apart from finding some high grade silver > you are nearly there! The silver rods cost eight quid for two from > Realm Shift. Two bits of wire, four clips, and the batteries you > choose to use. If something happened to mine, I think that is what I > would do to replace it. But I know there are some wonderful options > out there across the Atlantic. > > R > > Smitty recently posted: I use 4 square 9V batteries hooked in series. > 9 X 4 = 36V The clips of one snap together on another. Once the four > are snapped together, use alligator clips on the 2 remaining posts. 1 > plus and 1 minus. I use silver Canadian Maple Leaf coins, which you > may be able to find at any coin/stamp shop. and attach them to a small > board with plastic clips holding the coins. Pour distilled water into > a qt. glass jar until the coins are half covered with water. > > > > > > Gosh, you sound quite the little techno whizz, Kirsteen! I am > not good at innovating and would really like to get the proper > generator, but it is the water distilling and water meters > etc., which put me off. Dee > > but I think it was about £50 -£60 certainly no more than that. > > > I couldn't afford a generator so I use the 9v battery method > with some 99.9% silver wire that I also bought online. It's > quick, simple and easy to make. I don't have a meter or > anything to test it just a laser pen to check for Tyndall > effect but my son, my friends and myself have all had > marvellous results with it. And now I've got my nebuliser > (Ebay again :-) there's no stopping me. > > Cheers > Kirsteen > > > > > -- 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]>

