I prefer a thermal stirrer, as it speeds up production by adding some
warmth. This is very significant if you are not in a temperature controlled
environment; such as an empty house in winter that does not keep the heat
running. I even use a warmer bulb in winter.

I am another silverpuppy user and highly recommend it.

Victor

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 4:22 AM, TREM <[email protected]> wrote:

> It pumps dust and nitrogen through the water.
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> The preferred method is mechanical stirring.
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> Trem
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Monday, September 29, 2014 12:56 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: CS>New Generator choice of three?
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> Curious as to why a bubbler is considered bad?
> A lot of people use this method.
> Please and thank you.
> Kind regards,
> Michele
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> *From: *V <[email protected]>;
> *To: *<[email protected]>;
> *Subject: *Re: CS>New Generator choice of three?
> *Sent: *Mon, Sep 29, 2014 7:05:07 PM
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>
> I am interested in a new machine also as mine doesn't have a stir method
> and seems a bit fragile. I also would like to know if any lend themselves
> easily to using silver coins instead of silver wire. I bought two .999
> percent silver and hope to use them. Thanks!
>
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> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Top Dog <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> New here but have been devouring everything on silver for the past week
> and I found this list through one of the forums.  There are certainly some
> confusing statements that I have been encountering from people and creators
> of machines but I think I have it narrowed down to three choices and I am
> looking for opinions on which to go with.
>
> My goals are to make 10-20ppm of ionic silver preferably in quart sizes
> but if feasible then a gallon would be great.  I'm looking for something
> that won't take 12 hrs to do a batch and will stand the test of time as far
> as reliability goes and can be used every day or every other day if needed
> and can be repaired easily if needed with support from the manufacturer.
> Also must have some sort of mechanical stirrer as from what I have read, a
> bubbler is a bad idea. I'm not interested in a toy.  My budget is $350-$400
>
> It appears that I have come down to these three units from what I have
> read and gathered so far, but if anyone has another unit that falls into my
> specifications then please let me know.
>
> The units are:
>
> 1.  Silver Puppy:   Seems like alot of people are pleased with this unit
> and it certainly has a good price point.  Trying to find out more info on
> how long the rods will last etc and if it will do larger batch's but might
> have missed it on the website so I am going to check again for those
> answers.  Seems like it has been reliable for people.  Not sure on the
> magnetic stirrer unit as I am not sure of its longevity.  May just pick a
> used lab unit up somewhere.
>
> 2.  Silver Gen Model SG6 Auto:  Manufacturer touts the uniqueness of this
> unit and has a built in mechanical stirrer. Within my budget.
>
> 3.  Silver Lungs:  Watched the videos and read a few websites that tout
> the commercial like nature of this machine and it's reliability.  I do like
> the bigger silver rods as it should keep from having to buy a new set for a
> while.  Like the polarity reversal function to keep the rods evenly used.
> Also not sure if having the water a higher PH does really make a difference
> although it sounds plausible.  This unit is high on my list but it does
> show that it is 4 weeks on backorder which makes me wonder if there is a
> supply problem or just that popular.
>
> All in all I am looking to choose one of these machines unless something
> else pops up but wanted some takes on what people thought of these machines
> if they have used them before or know more about their differences to make
> me have a decision either way.
>
> Thanks for everyone's help.
>
> -Bob
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