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Re: [ silvermedicine.org ] Stirrer question

We do NOT use a bubbler and NEVER have. We use a circulating pump.

I hope this helps you.

Trem Williams
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----- Original Message -----
From: "tempo33x" <tempo33x@...>
To: <silverdatawebsite@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ silvermedicine.org ] Stirrer question


The air contamination from bubbling is too minute to be concerned
about, and is easily neutralised by the silver.



-- In silverdatawebsite@yahoogroups.com, "hmaxim2000us"
<jimk2tl@...> wrote:
>
> I have also heard the same argument. I see that Silvergen uses a
> bubbler in thier SG7..so I guess it can't be too bad if they use
it.
> A bubbler might also introduce other contaminents into the water
from
> the air, depending on the air in the immediate environment. I
don't
> know if you can filter out contaminents if the particles are very
> small, just like CS does not get filtered out.
> My feeling is to go with a stirrer if you can, and if not, try not
to
> worry about it.
>
> --- In silverdatawebsite@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Holloway"
> <experiences@b...> wrote:
> >
> > I'm having a debate on another list about stirrers as compared to
> bubblers.
> > I use an airstone in my system, 32v DC, limited to 1mA and I am
very
> happy
> > with the CS I produce. I don't see why I should change to a
stirrer.
> >
> > My opponent says that bubblers dissolve 'other gases' in the CS,
> forming
> > nitric acid (!), that bubbling oxygen through the solution will
speed
> > oxidation of the electrode, and that it doesn't decrease the grey
> sludge. I
> > can see that dust and spores might be a concern, but I filter my
CS,
> so I'm
> > not too worried about that.
> >
> > Any comments?
> >
> > Paul H
> >
>







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Personally I prefer to have a little more control over my CS production. I check the ppm of the water before I start. I use deionised water, which is usually...
Paul Holloway
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Jan 21, 2006
12:30 pm

We do NOT use a bubbler and NEVER have. We use a circulating pump. I hope this helps you. Trem Williams customer_service@... www.silvergen.com ... ...
SilverGen
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Mar 6, 2006
2:46 am

Hi..What type of pump do you use? It sounds like a good idea to me. But I will be making about a quart at a time..Cheers..Keithmj ... to ... grey ... not ... ...
Keith Johnson
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Jun 29, 2007
3:38 pm

Hi Keith, We use a submersible fountain pump with the SG7 Pro generator. It would be too large for a quart jar and if it could be placed inside most likely...
SilverGen
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Jun 29, 2007
4:03 pm

Thanks..I'll check it out and decide how I want to do it, making my own or buying one..Cheers..Keithmj ... <customer_service@...> wrote: Hi Keith, We use a...
Keith Johnson
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Jun 29, 2007
4:17 pm

You could probably use an automotive windshield washer pump run off a 6 volt wall wart [or less] so it will stand up to continuous duty. The simplest solution...
Ode Coyote
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Jun 30, 2007
10:59 am

We use a 65 or 145 GPH submersible fountain pump and the water can be seen roiling on the surface. We found the water needs to be vigorously moved between the...
SilverGen
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Jun 30, 2007
3:27 pm

"Roiling" vs Cyclonic Vortex. Randomised flow might be the answer to high stir speed problems that enhance the formation of grey fuzzies and sparklies in...
Ode Coyote
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Jul 1, 2007
12:18 pm

Ken, All I can say is vigorous stirring with the SG7 and high current density (electrodes are very close together) produces ionic content as high as 98.8 % and...
SilverGen
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Jul 1, 2007
6:53 pm

Of course, no matter what the reasons, use what works. ..sounds like it does. LOL The "main" reason to stir is to get ALL the water in between those ...
Ode Coyote
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Jul 2, 2007
10:06 am

Agreed, ITrem www.silvergen.com ... From: Ode Coyote To: silverdatawebsite@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:53 AM Subject: Re: [...
SilverGen
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Jul 2, 2007
3:41 pm

Why don't you guys "JUST LISTEN TO GOOD ADVICE FROM A PROFESSIONAL"? I live in South Africa and bought my Silvergen #7 from Trem @silvergen. whom,I regard as a...
Terry A
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Jul 2, 2007
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Hi Terry, I am also in South Africa, Durban to be precise.... I cannot do online shopping as I have no bank account... Where would I get CS in liquid form? (I...
Sharon/Zephyr
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Jul 3, 2007
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Hi Terry, I am also in South Africa, Durban to be precise.... I cannot do online shopping as I have no bank account... Where would I get CS in liquid form? (I...
Sharon/Zephyr
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Jul 3, 2007
12:52 pm

After years of experimentation on LVDC systems, I've found stir speed the be very important. About 20 to 30 RPM seems ideal and is enough even for gallon sized...
Ode Coyote
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Jan 17, 2006
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Well, that gives me a lot to worry about. Any idea how fast the stirrer runs on a commercial CS generator? I can't find that info on any of the sites that...
hmaxim2000us
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Jan 17, 2006
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The answer is so simple....Use a low volume aquariam pump located on the bottom of your vessel. automatic stirring, simple isn't it!! Conrad ... From:...
Terry Anderson
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Jan 18, 2006
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They run at different speeds. Two or three stir from the bottom up using magnetic coupling which is better for, both, motor life and stir effect and stir rate...
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