The Silver Bullet Colloidal Generator with TDS 1 Tester
Part List
1. 120 Volt AC to 48 Volt DC Generator
2. 120 Volt AC Timer
3. 1 Quart Glass Jar
4. Generator Mounting Board
5. Two Silver Electrodes w/ Rubber Holder
6. 8 oz. Bottle
7. 2 oz. Bottle w/ Dropper
8. TDS 1 PPM Tester
9. Voltage Meter
The Silver Bullet Colloidal Generator is powered by 120 volts AC with an output of 48 volts DC and never requires batteries. This unit makes a colloidal product that with longer cook times can have a high particle content and works very efficiently with silver or copper electrodes.
This is the most effective colloidal silver generator on the market for a price under $100.00. It is simple to use without unnecessary bells and whistles and produces some of the best combination ionic and particle silver colloids by a non-commercial generator unit.
Although the Home Generators on this page can produce very effective colloids, if you require a more therapeutic internal use, it may be necessary to use a higher particle silver such as our Advanced Colloidal Silver. If you have purchased this home unit, but occasionally want to use our Advanced Colloidal Silver it will be made available to you at anytime with a buy one 8 oz. bottle at the regular retail price and get one free. Simply call in and give your name for the order clerk to look up in the generator orders database. This offer available by call in only at 830 966-2315.
Instructions:
1. Fill the 1 quart glass jar to the shoulder with distilled water. Use the TDS1 tester to be sure the PPM reading of the distilled water is at 1 or less.
2. Insert the two electrodes into the board holes allowing 1/8” to stick above the green or red rubber electrode holders and place the assembly board onto the glass jar. (Be sure that the electrodes do not touch each other after the unit is plugged in.)
3. Attach the generator onto the board matching the Velcro and plug the 120 volt power cord into the generator and then into the timer.
4. Attach the black and red alligator clips from the generator to the bare metal of the electrodes protruding from the green rubber holders. (These alligator clips are your 48 volt DC output.)
5. This step can be skipped unless you desire to change the timer settings, which are already set according to the following instructions. (Note: It is not necessary to set the real time of day. To get started after setting your pins for the start and stop cycles, just rotate your first green pin to a position just to the left of the roller actuator switch which is on the top left hand side of the timer.)
A. Use a green pin to set the first start time.
B. Use a red pin to set the first stop time at about 1-1/2 hour later.
C. Use a green pin to set the second start time at ˝ hour later to allow a cool down period. This will extend the life of your generator. (During this cool down time, wipe the silver oxide from the electrodes and switch the red and the black electrode clips. This will ensure that the two electrodes both wear down somewhat uniformly.)
D. Use a red pin to set the second stop time.
6. Check to be sure that the first green pin is in a position just to the left of the roller actuator switch which is on the top left hand side of the timer.
7. Last, plug the timer into a 110-120 volt outlet and turn the timer on using the roller actuator switch.
If you desire a stronger PPM and higher particle content, simply rotate the setting pins around just to the left side of the roller actuator switch and restart the process.
Note: Ionic content will register on the TDS1 meter, but particle content will not. Particle content will be evidenced by its color since particles reflect light and ions do not.
This 120 volt AC to 48 volt DC process makes an ionic product with a good dispersal of both ionic and silver particles For more info about ionic silver vs. particle silver, go to, http://www.utopiasilver.com/faq/ionic-non-ionic.htm; http://www.utopiasilver.com/faq/particle-size.htm
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 28 October, 2008.