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How To Build An Inexpensive Colloidal Silver Generator

This document provides instructions for building an inexpensive colloidal silver generator using common electronic parts that cost less than $10 total. It explains how to assemble the generator by connecting battery snap caps and alligator clips to create a 27-volt power source. Steps are outlined for making a saline solution using distilled water and sea salt, and for generating colloidal silver using the device by submerging silver electrodes in water and allowing silver particles to peel away. Basic maintenance and cleaning of the electrodes is also described.

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How To Build An Inexpensive Colloidal Silver Generator

This document provides instructions for building an inexpensive colloidal silver generator using common electronic parts that cost less than $10 total. It explains how to assemble the generator by connecting battery snap caps and alligator clips to create a 27-volt power source. Steps are outlined for making a saline solution using distilled water and sea salt, and for generating colloidal silver using the device by submerging silver electrodes in water and allowing silver particles to peel away. Basic maintenance and cleaning of the electrodes is also described.

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How to Build an Inexpensive Colloidal Silver Generator

All parts can be purchased from an electronic store such as Radio Shack for less than $10.00
total.

Parts List:

Three 9-volt Battery Snap Caps:

Two Alligator Clips with Leads attached:

One roll of Electrical Tape:

Three 9-volt batteries:

Nylon Polishing Pad.

Click on Blueprint for Larger Image

Assembling the Generator


1. : Attach the caps together (as pictured at left). Twist the red leads to the black leads, leaving
one red lead, and one black lead free. This will result (when batteries are connected) in a total of
27 volts coming off of leads. This is the power source.
2. Connect one of the leads (which is attached to the alligator clip) to one of the free leads
coming from the power source.
3. Connect the other lead (which is attached to the other alligator clip) to the remaining free lead
coming from the power source.
4. Wrap all connections with electrical tape (so that there are no exposed bare wires). You can
also use electrical tape to tape the batteries together to make the unit less cumbersome.

Making Saline Solution


Step 1: Mix six (6) ounces of distilled water with one (1) teaspoon of sea salt. Do not use
common table salt when making colloidal silver as it contains heavy metals and chemical
additives.

Step 2: Stir in the saline solution, for one minute, with a plastic/non-conductive utensil.
Step 3: Fill the dropper bottle labeled "Saline Solution" and set it aside for later use. Dispose of
the remaining solution.

How to make Colloidal Silver


Step 1: Using a plastic or glass cup (non-metal), pour in 8 oz. of room temperature distilled
water.
Step 2: (optional) Add 1-2 drops of saline solution to the distilled water and stir using a
plastic/non-conductive utensil.
Step 3: Plug the batteries in snap connectors, making sure the free leads are not touching each
other.
Step 4: Clip a silver electrode wire onto each of the insulated alligator clips.
Step 5: Insert the silver electrode into the glass. Placement of the wires is not critical, but they
must not be touching each other as the process of making colloidal silver will stop. (You
CANNOT receive an electrical shock when making colloidal silver as the colloidal silver
generator operates on DC current at very low voltage.
Step 6: You will see a gray mist inside the glass as sub-microscopic particles of silver begin to
peel away from one of the silver electrodes. Hydrogen bubbles will begin to rise from the other
silver electrode.
Step 7: After the desired amount of time, (recommended time is 5 minutes to produce 5ppm)
switch the colloidal silver generator off by unplugging one of the 9 volt batteries.
Step 8: Remove the two silver electrode wires from the water. You now have learned how to
make colloidal silver! Pour your colloidal silver into the bottle marked "colloidal silver". Store
the bottle in a cool dark place as prolonged exposure to any light source will affect the colloidal
silver much like light affects camera film.

Clean Up:
Step 1: Remove the silver electrode wires from the alligator clips.
Step 2: Using a nylon polishing pad, remove the oxidation from the silver electrode wire with the
dark stain.
Step 3: Dry the silver electrode wires with a napkin and place them back into an envelope for
future use.

Step 4: Disconnect the Battery from power source. You are now finished making colloidal silver.
Note: There is some difference of opinion as to using saline solution in making colloidal silver.
We do not make any recommendation but that you should be convinced in your own mind. Seek
out the facts and make your determination.

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