I use a silverpuppy and I am more than happy with it. I use the convection
agitation.If there is ever a question Ode is always available to answer it.
PT
From: Y Arenias <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: CS>What's the best CS Generator?
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div.yiv4599405605WordSection1 {}-->Thank you all for your replies!Re oxygen
making silver oxide, so apparently it definitely doesn’t happen with a bubbler.
A chemist friend explained like this (please correct me if he’s wrong): If it
was a simple matter of bubbling oxygen into a silver ion solution to form
silver oxide, chemists wouldn't have to go through the chemical reactions and
add (1) silver nitrate AgNO3(aq) to (2) sodium hydroxide NaOH(aq) (caustic soda
also known as lye, the chemical liquid drain openers comprise of), as follows:
NaOH(aq)+AgNO3(aq)→AgOH(s)+NaNO3(aq) And then there’s a subsequent double
reaction: 2AgOH→Ag2O(s)+H2O(l) = silver oxide(The small (s) is for solid and
the (l) is for liquid as silver oxide or for that matter silver hydroxide are
of very low solubility.) I agree that it does seem overpriced, but if it
produces smaller ions, then it’s going to be more effective, so maybe it’s
worth the investment. So since a bubbler is a better agitator (keeping the
ions/particles from agglomerating) than a magnetic stirrer, then it seems
worth. If anyone has any more thoughts on what’s the best CS generator please
let me know. Of course the criteria are the smallest ions/particles possible
(i.e., without agglomeration), and a strong, easy to use/maintain machine.
From: bob Larson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 9:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>What's the best CS Generator? mag stir plate is far better
than bubbles. the silveredge is way inflated overpriced & mr. barwick has in
past presented a lot of skewed info among good info.
adding Oxygen O2 to silver ions in water only makes silver oxide doesn't it ?
so?
On Mar 22, 2017, at 4:20 PM, Jerry Durand <[email protected]> wrote:
I go with the SilverPuppy. On 03/22/2017 04:17 PM, Y Arenias wrote:
Hi everyone, I’ve spent a lot of time researching CS generators, and it seems
the internet is full of conflicting information.I’ve read studies that say
adding oxygen to silver ions makes them way more powerful in destroying
pathogens, which points to buying a Microparticle CS generator from SilverEdge.
Also, an oxygen bubbler seems to be the most powerful agitator which keeps the
ions at their smallest. So while I know some people say a bubbler might
introduce dust, seems unlikely since the bubbles are at high pressure and go in
and out at a fast rate. Ozone machines are used to bubble ozone into water for
drinking (large amounts) and I’ve never heard anyone saying there’s a problem
with dust. What do people say?Thanks! Y
-- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.www.interstellar.comtel: +1 408
356-3886@DurandInterstel