How to Make a Colloidal Silver Generator

Colloidal Silver is one of the most versatile sundries you can make at home for just pennies a batch (really, it’s almost no cost once you spend $20 or less to get started). It is a fairly simple process to make a generator and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to create one from scratch! What’s more, you probably already have most of the materials needed in your garage or storage. I did!

Things you’ll need:
■An electrical power supply (a plug). Mine is a telephone class 2 power supply, input AC117V, 60hz, 6.5W, output DC 9V, 150mA. In layman’ s terms, it’s a power supply to a cordless telephone charger.
■2 Alligator clips. If you don’t know what they are, print the picture and take it to radio shack, the salesperson will help you. These will set you back about 2 bucks or less.
■1 popsicle stick.
■A ruler.
■1 ball point pen.
■1 Mason Jar.
■1 plastic lid for jar. You can get these at Winco, the Commissary if you are military, and probably Walmart during the summer canning season.
■Knife or some other method to get two holes in your plastic lid.
■Two 99.999% pure silver rods. I bought a couple feet of silver wire off of e-bay and cut the wires to fit perfectly in my jar.
■a piece of floral wire.

Instructions:

1. Screw the plastic lid on the mason jar. Make two holes, 1 1/2 inches apart inthe middle of the lid. I did this by turning a knife with a sharp point around and around until the holes were formed, but if you have a drill that would be better.

2. Take a popsicle stick and lay it across your lid. Secure the stick on with the floral wire. (What you are doing is giving your 99.999% pure silver wires something tohang from.)

3. With your ball point pen, mark the popsicle stick so you know where it lines upto the holes on your lid. This is where you will secure your silver wire.

4. Straighten your silver wire. Attach a piece of silver wire to the popsicle stick, then cut the wire so that it is near, but not touching the bottom of your jar. Repeat, because you need two silver wires attached to the popsicle stick.

5. Place the popsicle stick on the plastic lid, secure with the floral wire, allowing the 99.999% silver wires to hang down into the jar. You want them freely dangling from the popsicle stick, and they should be about 1 1/2 inches apart. They should not touch the glass jar or the bottom.

6. This next step is the assembly process of the electrical power supply. Keep the end of the power supply that plugs into your wall. Cut off the end that went to whatever appliance the plug was intended for.

7. At this point, you will have a power supply with two little wires. Strip about an inch of the plastic insulation off each end. Attach your alligator clips. Mine clamped on, but if your alligator clips came without clamps, you can bend the wires together and then wrap black electrical tape around them.

This concludes how to make the generator. Check out my other articles about how and when to use your homemade colloidal silver.

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