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An apparatus and method for making colloidal silver. A large volume container, such as a 15 gallon container, has a hinged lid that is fitted with a rotatable impeller with several sets of electrodes electrically connected to the power converter. Yes. The container is partially filled with water, and when the lid is closed, the electrode assembly is arranged to communicate with water in a predetermined arrangement state, and the impeller is in a position immersed in water. Some of the electrodes constitute a silver wire. The power converter transmits current, preferably alternating current, to the electrodes at a voltage sufficient to allow the silver particles to separate from the silver wire and enter a stable suspended solution. The impeller is preferably rotated continuously to prevent suspended silver from remaining at the upper level of water, thereby distributing the silver particles more evenly throughout the volume of water. |