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zenmountain:
Hi-

 I haven't yet noted any general consensus on the minimum and/or the maximum current. Too low a current and it wouldn't be a problem except that it would take a longer time to complete a batch.
 Besides current value itself is the current 'density' to consider. I mean that higher currents can be used it you use wider electrodes. Most at home builders and store bought machines use silver 'wire' such as 16, 14, 12 or 10 gauge wire. Things can improve a lot when using wider, flat silver electrodes.

 this little website has a cool little build it yourself system with the all important current regulation in mind.   odecoyote2@windstream.net

might help clarify things a bit more for ya. Also they are a source for pure silver wire.

cheers,
 
itanimuLLi:
Ok thanks
Mark69:
thanks for the info zen, but your link doesnt work correctly, can u fix?

Mark
zenmountain:
Oops!

Sorry people. Here is the correct link.

http://www.atlasnova.com/CSMakingInfo.htm
Goat:
Hello everyone :)

After years of looking into and finally using CS I found that there was a lot of information that was contradictory so it was hard to make sense of who's right and who's wrong about; uses, doses, types of silver ie: Silver solutions with silver salts versus Pure Silver etc...To make a long story short, my decision was based on the following information from an article called The Safety of Using Silver Solutions and the Risk of Argyria
Keith Moeller, American Biotech Labs, January 15th, 2008 

At:  http://www.guardian-silver-health-supplements.com/learning/article/keith-moeller-safety-of-silver-solutions/

This article seems to cover all grounds regarding internal consumptions and limits as well as types, turns out that the silver salts are a bad thing so I would be careful about purchasing something I didn't make. 

As with all things though, making your own CS takes some due diligence as well as consuming it, be careful!

Note:  After looking at several plans to build my own I decided on the Scada Research RSG-2 at the time and make my own CS since then with no regrets so far because a little goes a long way for me :)

Regards,
Paul
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