
This is a diagram I created using MS Paint in December of 2003. I made several of these extremely simple colloidal silver generators for friends, and used mine earlier today...
Was just looking at the one I have here, and it does not match the diagram -- I seem to have placed the LED on the opposite side. I don't think it matters, as long as the LED is properly aligned...
The 'D' in 'LED' stands for 'diode', and a diode is a one-way gate -- so if a light-emitting diode is installed backwards, it will interrupt the circuit. When I was making these, I tested for continuity after every step.
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What do you know about silver?
Several years ago I was a member of a Yahoo! group called Mothman Lives. It was the first of what ended up being a long string of discussion groups I belonged to. My wife had joined, and then I only joined to shut somebody up about something. Later on there was a discussion (argument, really) about colloidal silver. Didn't know much, but jumped in and did my homework -- and gained enough knowledge with which to soundly thrash any doubts anyone might have had about silver.
It was through that experience that I became friends with Frank Winans (who passed, or 'shed his jacket', as he would say, last August). Even Frank, though, was still adding salt to the water -- so what he was making was actually sodium silver (which can be a good remedy, but is decidedly inferior to cs)...
Now, what do you know about silver, specifically colloidal silver? What would you like to know?