Solar diagram for making colloidal silver

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Solar diagram for making colloidal silver




by Jeannot1 » 07/05/13, 14:52

Hello,
the more I learn, the less I understand ... also, that's why I turn to specialists!

I want to make my own colloidal silver in order to save as much as possible while being autonomous ...

For this, I need a maximum voltage (depending on what my car battery can deliver while protecting it) and a low amperage.
The cable from my car battery is connected to 2 silver electrodes.

here is my project:

a solar battery charger for my car: https://www.econologie.com/shop/panneau- ... p-108.html

a charge regulator: https://www.econologie.com/shop/regulate ... p-116.html

Battery: I have it. (70 A / H)

Cables + alligator clips

Voltage converter to double the voltage from 12 to 24 V:
http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/daten ... ert_dc.pdf

... and my 2 silver electrodes ...


my questions :
Is a charge regulator the same as a voltage regulator?
should the cables connected to the charge regulator be disconnected before "pulling" on the battery?
Does my scheme hold water?
Can I save on the charge controller? (take a cheaper one for example?)

I take all possible advice ...

Thank you in advance ! : Mrgreen:
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Re: Solar diagram for making colloidal silver




by Sanson » 08/05/13, 00:18

Jeannot1 wrote: my questions :
Is a charge regulator the same as a voltage regulator?
Yes and no...
As its name suggests, the function of a voltage regulator is to "regulate" a voltage: ie it will limit it to a certain value and that, independently of the intensity which crosses it.
Thus a 5 volt (voltage) regulator will deliver, at the output, a voltage of 5 volts and a certain intensity (Current) variable according to the quantity of electricity requested at its output.
Naturally, the power of the regulator plays, if you ask him for more intensity than he can bear ...


The charge regulator is a "sort" of voltage regulator.
Indeed, if you want to charge (recharge) a battery, you need to feed it with a certain voltage (too high, this can damage the battery), but also, an intensity regulator: indeed, your battery would live badly , very badly, a too high rate (current / current) recharge.

That said, "basically", because in reality, we invented a bunch of battery charger with different peculiarities.
NB: A charger is never more than a charge regulator + a power supply (a transformer, in general).

In this kind of material, according to their destinations, one can recharge a battery through, a stable DC voltage, or, for example, current "spikes" and many other things.
We can also have different voltage thresholds and different intensity regimes attached.
This for the purposes of savings, speed, maintenance, etc.
Jeannot1 wrote:should the cables connected to the charge regulator be disconnected before "pulling" on the battery?
Preferably, yes, but it is not mandatory: The right products are designed for.
Jeannot1 wrote:Does my scheme hold water?
I don't see a pattern!
On the other hand, I see an association of products without big reports, in my eyes… ..

First of all, a solar charger with ridiculous power: 1,5 Watts!
Note that this device can be connected directly to a battery.
That said, given the power of the thing, it can only be a device to maintain the good charge of a small battery.

Then, I see a link pointing to a charge regulator of 10 amperes under 12 volts, that is to say in the 120 Watts, but no power supply likely to provide this power / energy.
(I know that the term "energy" is improper, in this case, but for ease of understanding of our friend ...)

Why a voltage doubler?
Wouldn't it be simpler and more “econological” to connect, in series, 2 batteries?
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Re: Solar diagram for making colloidal silver




by 4en1 » 08/05/13, 06:34

Jeannot1 wrote:Hello,

my questions :
Is a charge regulator the same as a voltage regulator?
should the cables connected to the charge regulator be disconnected before "pulling" on the battery?
Does my scheme hold water?
Can I save on the charge controller? (take a cheaper one for example?)

I take all possible advice ...

Thank you in advance ! : Mrgreen:


A charge regulator regulates the charge according to the progress of the charge, there are different phases in charging a battery.

A voltage regulator regulates the voltage: 12v +/- 0.1 volt and never 15 or 9v.

Ideally (I think) to charge and pull at the same time on the battery, so that it does not discharge too much.

Yes it is always possible to save, but after buying 3 .... I do not think the economy is very real.
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by denis » 08/05/13, 08:05

colloidal silver? if i remember this is a miracle medoc?
or I'm wrong ? the dosage how will you control it?
is this proven?
there is hindsight? apart from the specific bizness, of parallel medicine
you can poison right?



in the 30s; there were medocs of this style: suppot radia, creme ramey

http://owni.fr/2011/01/23/quand-les-pro ... -en-vogue/

here ...... each his own reflection.

it's like losing weight, people buy more specific food, rather than reducing the portion ...........
I only raise questions, each responds to his case
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by Jeannot1 » 08/05/13, 10:11

Thank you for your answers !

Regarding colloidal silver, here is a link to get an idea, you will make your own opinion ....
I learned that this is what was used before the invention of antibiotics ... For no side effects when it is well used and well done.
What is really within everyone's reach ...

http://www.argent-colloidal.ws/armesecrete.pdf

For my part the few benefits that I have been able to test, I tell myself that it is worth it, ....

In addition, just in case ... Like a systemic crisis, return to the Middle Ages because of a solar storm, ....
Being able to make it independently could make a difference for me and my entourage ...
(Although ... I think my production system would not be certain to work after a solar storm ...)

Regarding my production project:

I need a minimum voltage of 30 V for minimum amperage.
This will be used to feed 2 silver electrodes, which are bathed in distilled water.
And I would like to leave my car battery ...

Which cheapest system can I set up?
Can I put a voltage generator from Conrad to double the voltage? (A voltage, or even a high voltage, allows more efficient colloidal water: the particle size must be of the order of a nanometer).

To answer a question above about dosing, I was thinking of a ppm detector.

Thanks again for your help and advice!

@ Denis, radium condoms got me ... taken aback ...
I assure you, colloidal silver has no known side effects after thousands and thousands of uses.
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by moinsdewatt » 08/05/13, 11:47

There are unconscious people, who do anything.
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by 4en1 » 08/05/13, 12:19

In homeo metals work very well in small doses.

You may need a DC / DC converter then;)
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by Jeannot1 » 09/05/13, 09:32

moinsdewatt wrote:There are unconscious people, who do anything.


Are you talking about radioactive condoms or my project?
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by Jeannot1 » 09/05/13, 09:38

4in1 wrote:In homeo metals work very well in small doses.

You may need a DC / DC converter then;)


Here, it is not a homeopathic approach, it is for this reason that I put the link which explains the principle of colloidal silver.
After, I understand very well that we rather trust doctors and chemical preparations ... Even if it means enduring side effects ... (Servier wouldn't complain! :-))

For the DC / DC converter, I can increase the voltage, while keeping a direct current, sufficient to start the electrolysis?
What kind of converter can be suitable?
http://www.conradpro.fr/ce/fr/product/191060/Convertisseur-de-tension-DC-1224VDC
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by moinsdewatt » 09/05/13, 14:02

it makes me laugh too much this thread .....
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