Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-20 Thread Dee
I will try what you suggested though...dee

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> On 20 Oct 2014, at 00:23, Debra & David  wrote:
> 
> '
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Conundrum
> From: Dee 
> 
> 
> > I make the distilled water myself and it has a 0 reading with my TDS 
> > meter. 
> 
> Three thoughts...
> 
> 1. Are you using a charcoal or similar 'post-filter' on your distiller? If 
> so, remove it. They add particles that will be visible in the laser.
> 
> 2. Your distiller is faulty. Possibly its deteriorating inside the outlet 
> pipe. Or its gunked inside the outlet pipe and its coming out into the 
> distilled water. 
> 
> 3. Yes, your making jar needs a real good clean. Try pouring your distilled 
> water into a nice clean drinking glass and lasering it.
> 
>   I wouldn't have thought there would be enough particles left to cause a 
>  Tyndall effect though...dee
> 
> A few sparkles would not be unusual but a continuous solid laser line is a 
> little unusual I would think.
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 20/10/2014 6:33 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:
> 


Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-20 Thread Dee
No I don't have a filter and the TDS meter reads nought on my distilled water 
and reads the correct numbers once the CS is made, so I don't think the 
distiller is at fault.  The TDS meter also reads over 300 on tap water and 200 
on filtered tap water, so I think it's as accurate as its limitations 
allowdee

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> On 20 Oct 2014, at 00:23, Debra & David  wrote:
> 
> '
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Conundrum
> From: Dee 
> 
> 
> > I make the distilled water myself and it has a 0 reading with my TDS 
> > meter. 
> 
> Three thoughts...
> 
> 1. Are you using a charcoal or similar 'post-filter' on your distiller? If 
> so, remove it. They add particles that will be visible in the laser.
> 
> 2. Your distiller is faulty. Possibly its deteriorating inside the outlet 
> pipe. Or its gunked inside the outlet pipe and its coming out into the 
> distilled water. 
> 
> 3. Yes, your making jar needs a real good clean. Try pouring your distilled 
> water into a nice clean drinking glass and lasering it.
> 
>   I wouldn't have thought there would be enough particles left to cause a 
>  Tyndall effect though...dee
> 
> A few sparkles would not be unusual but a continuous solid laser line is a 
> little unusual I would think.
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 20/10/2014 6:33 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:
> 


CS>Conundrum

2014-10-19 Thread Debra & David

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Subject:
Re: CS>Re: Conundrum
From:
Dee 


> I make the distilled water myself and it has a 0 reading with my 
TDS meter.


Three thoughts...

1. Are you using a charcoal or similar 'post-filter' on your distiller? 
If so, remove it. They add particles that will be visible in the laser.


2. Your distiller is faulty. Possibly its deteriorating inside the 
outlet pipe. Or its gunked inside the outlet pipe and its coming out 
into the distilled water.


3. Yes, your making jar needs a real good clean. Try pouring your 
distilled water into a nice clean drinking glass and lasering it.


  I wouldn't have thought there would be enough particles left to 
cause a Tyndall effect though...dee


A few sparkles would not be unusual but a continuous solid laser line is 
a little unusual I would think.


David




On 20/10/2014 6:33 AM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:



Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-19 Thread Dee
It is when you shine a laser through the CS solution and you can see a distinct 
red line through the water which tells that there are suspended particles in 
the water...dee

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> On 19 Oct 2014, at 15:11, 123 456  wrote:
> 
> Please explain theTyndal effect?
> 
>> On 10/18/14, Dee  wrote:
>> Will do ...dee
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On 18 Oct 2014, at 17:50, Steve G  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Just to rule out the possibility that the canning jar may have had any
>>> involvement, try putting tap water in the same container used for the
>>> distilled and the CS. If tap water and distilled water have different
>>> results when using identical containers then we have something very
>>> puzzling that needs investigation.
>>> 
>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
>>> 
>>> From: Dee ;
>>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com ;
>>> Subject: Re: CS>Conundrum
>>> Sent: Sat, Oct 18, 2014 3:30:23 PM
>>> 
>>> Hi Steve, the distilled water and the finished CS were both in identical
>>> 500ml canning jars.  The tap water was in an ordinary pint glass and were
>>> roughly the same amount of fluid...dee
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>> 
>>>> On 18 Oct 2014, at 16:20, Steve G  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> before anyone can attempt to explain this, they need to know what sort of
>>>> container you stored each of these three solutions in.
>>>> 
>>>> Were they all in virtually identical containers?  Or were they somewhat
>>>> different?  Did they each hold the same volume of fluid?
>>>> 
>>>> And, can anyone duplicate the results of this phenomenon?
>>>> 
>>>> After that, perhaps a hypothesis can be attempted.
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>>> 
>>>> From: Dee 
>>>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>>>> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 7:02 AM
>>>> Subject: CS>Conundrum
>>>> 
>>>> I shone a laser through my distilled water and I got a distinct Tyndall
>>>> effect, just the same as I get through my finished CS.  Can anyone
>>>> explain this? If I shine it through tap water there is nothing...dee
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPad
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Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-19 Thread 123 456
Please explain theTyndal effect?

On 10/18/14, Dee  wrote:
> Will do ...dee
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On 18 Oct 2014, at 17:50, Steve G  wrote:
>>
>>
>> Just to rule out the possibility that the canning jar may have had any
>> involvement, try putting tap water in the same container used for the
>> distilled and the CS. If tap water and distilled water have different
>> results when using identical containers then we have something very
>> puzzling that needs investigation.
>>
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
>>
>> From: Dee ;
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com ;
>> Subject: Re: CS>Conundrum
>> Sent: Sat, Oct 18, 2014 3:30:23 PM
>>
>> Hi Steve, the distilled water and the finished CS were both in identical
>> 500ml canning jars.  The tap water was in an ordinary pint glass and were
>> roughly the same amount of fluid...dee
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>> On 18 Oct 2014, at 16:20, Steve G  wrote:
>>>
>>> before anyone can attempt to explain this, they need to know what sort of
>>> container you stored each of these three solutions in.
>>>
>>> Were they all in virtually identical containers?  Or were they somewhat
>>> different?  Did they each hold the same volume of fluid?
>>>
>>> And, can anyone duplicate the results of this phenomenon?
>>>
>>> After that, perhaps a hypothesis can be attempted.
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> From: Dee 
>>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>>> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 7:02 AM
>>> Subject: CS>Conundrum
>>>
>>> I shone a laser through my distilled water and I got a distinct Tyndall
>>> effect, just the same as I get through my finished CS.  Can anyone
>>> explain this? If I shine it through tap water there is nothing...dee
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
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Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-18 Thread Dee
Will do ...dee

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> On 18 Oct 2014, at 17:50, Steve G  wrote:
> 
> 
> Just to rule out the possibility that the canning jar may have had any 
> involvement, try putting tap water in the same container used for the 
> distilled and the CS. If tap water and distilled water have different results 
> when using identical containers then we have something very puzzling that 
> needs investigation.
> 
> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
> 
> From: Dee ; 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com ; 
> Subject: Re: CS>Conundrum 
> Sent: Sat, Oct 18, 2014 3:30:23 PM 
> 
> Hi Steve, the distilled water and the finished CS were both in identical 
> 500ml canning jars.  The tap water was in an ordinary pint glass and were 
> roughly the same amount of fluid...dee
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 18 Oct 2014, at 16:20, Steve G  wrote:
>> 
>> before anyone can attempt to explain this, they need to know what sort of 
>> container you stored each of these three solutions in.
>> 
>> Were they all in virtually identical containers?  Or were they somewhat 
>> different?  Did they each hold the same volume of fluid?
>> 
>> And, can anyone duplicate the results of this phenomenon?
>> 
>> After that, perhaps a hypothesis can be attempted.
>> 
>> Steve
>> 
>> From: Dee 
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 7:02 AM
>> Subject: CS>Conundrum
>> 
>> I shone a laser through my distilled water and I got a distinct Tyndall 
>> effect, just the same as I get through my finished CS.  Can anyone explain 
>> this? If I shine it through tap water there is nothing...dee
>> 
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Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-18 Thread Steve G
Just to rule out the possibility that the canning jar may have had any 
involvement, try putting tap water in the same container used for the distilled 
and the CS.  If tap water and distilled water have different results when using 
identical containers then we have something very puzzling that needs 
investigation.https://overview.mail.yahoo.com?.src=iOS";>Sent 
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Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-18 Thread Dee
Hi Steve, the distilled water and the finished CS were both in identical 500ml 
canning jars.  The tap water was in an ordinary pint glass and were roughly the 
same amount of fluid...dee

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> On 18 Oct 2014, at 16:20, Steve G  wrote:
> 
> before anyone can attempt to explain this, they need to know what sort of 
> container you stored each of these three solutions in.
> 
> Were they all in virtually identical containers?  Or were they somewhat 
> different?  Did they each hold the same volume of fluid?
> 
> And, can anyone duplicate the results of this phenomenon?
> 
> After that, perhaps a hypothesis can be attempted.
> 
> Steve
> 
> From: Dee 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 7:02 AM
> Subject: CS>Conundrum
> 
> I shone a laser through my distilled water and I got a distinct Tyndall 
> effect, just the same as I get through my finished CS.  Can anyone explain 
> this? If I shine it through tap water there is nothing...dee
> 
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Re: CS>Conundrum

2014-10-18 Thread Steve G
before anyone can attempt to explain this, they need to know what sort of 
container you stored each of these three solutions in.

Were they all in virtually identical containers?  Or were they somewhat 
different?  Did they each hold the same volume of fluid?

And, can anyone duplicate the results of this phenomenon?

After that, perhaps a hypothesis can be attempted.

Steve




 From: Dee 
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Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 7:02 AM
Subject: CS>Conundrum
 

I shone a laser through my distilled water and I got a distinct Tyndall effect, 
just the same as I get through my finished CS.  Can anyone explain this? If I 
shine it through tap water there is nothing...dee

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CS>Conundrum

2014-10-18 Thread Dee
I shone a laser through my distilled water and I got a distinct Tyndall effect, 
just the same as I get through my finished CS.  Can anyone explain this? If I 
shine it through tap water there is nothing...dee

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