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Silvonic Turbo CS Generator Instructions

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Silvonic Turbo Instructions (Click on link to view downloadable pdf)

Instructions for other Silvonic models:
Silvonic 1G (gallon unit)

Original Silvonic with alligator clip cables

Silvonic Pro

Quick test and reset for Silvonic CS Generators:

Disconnect from power. Rotate silver rods so they touch. Holding them in contact (you won’t get a shock), connect power and watch the green/red light. It should come on for a few seconds and shut off. If it does, the device functions properly, and you should consider the other variables, eg water quality, jar cleanliness, water level and/or temperature, etc. (See maintenance tips below.)

If the light does not come on, and you know that the wall outlet has power, try using 18-36V AC or DC (eg, 2-4 9V batteries in series) with the auxiliary cable. If that works, you need a new power supply. If it still does not turn on, contact us.

If the green/red light comes on but does not turn off in a few seconds, contact us.

General maintenance tips:

Scrub the rods lightly with a plastic pad, cloth, etc. They do not have to shine. NOTE: If you use good distilled water, the rods will seldom need cleaning.

Scrub the glass container to remove any build-up on the sides and bottom. Rinse it well with distilled* water. Fill the jar with good distilled* water to cover the rods without touching the plastic sockets.

*Good distilled water should read no more than 3 µS/TDS (ideally 0) with the meter. NOTE: If you buy distilled water in plastic containers, transfer it into glass if you plan on keeping it for very long. Distilled water leaches plastic over time and will contaminate your CS even though the meter reads 0.

Making Structured Microcluster Water:

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Set the Silvonic Turbo on top of 2 glasses with a rod in each glass and a cotton wick bridging the 2 glasses. Drink the water in the left glass.
Note: The photo at left shows the Silvonic Pro. Use taller glasses when using the Silvonic Turbo.

Take 2 glass or plastic containers (not metal) and fill them with water which contains minerals or enough salt in distilled water to read around 50 ppm . Create a conductive bridge between the 2 glasses with a cloth strip with one end in each glass. It should get saturated quickly.  Put one silver electrode in each container by straddling the device over the 2 cups. Plug in the power to the Silvonic Turbo. The green light should come on. After 5 seconds, engage the Manual DC Mode by holding the program button down for at least 5 seconds. The left yellow LED should stay off and the right LED should stay green and not change to red after 5 minutes as in normal SWAP mode. Run the device for around 5 minutes. NOTE: Only drink the water in the left (negative) glass. The electrode on the same side as the yellow LED is negative when the green light is on. Throw the other water away or use it externally or on plants. (You can use tap water in the right positive glass instead of saline.)

While you can run the system as long as you like, it probably does not improve after about 5 minutes.

Making Structured Microcluster Water with Redox Signaling Molecules (like the outrageously expensive ASEA product).

NOTE: We do not know for a fact that ASEA uses this technique to make their product or even if the term “redox signaling molecule” has any scientific meaning. Their patent.

Use the above procedure but fill the cups with distilled water and add about 1/8 tsp salt to 1 cup water. It should read around 700 ppm* on the meter.

*You can use less salt and still make structured water but it may not have the same levels of the elusive “redox signaling molecules.”

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