Hello, When I add a couple drops of food grade hydrogen peroxide to my cs it
turns cloudy. Could someone tell me the most likely cause of this? It is
crystal clear to start with. Thank you in advance. John.
Raine said,
>So I made a batch of CS last night. It was the first
time I'd "seeded". What I got after a two hour brew
time with my two-nines set up was a definite yellow
color. I didn't care for the looks of it so I added a
few drops of H2O2, which made it quite cloudy. So now
I have this nasty, cl
see a reaction
before an hour, at least in my experience. Even then I had to shine a light
from behind to see the 'whatever' cloud. You said you saw a reaction
immediately.
Definitely contaminated.
Dan
RE: CS>Cloudy CS??
* From: Robert Finsel (view other messages by this author)
>Wayne Fugitt wrote
>Evening Robert,
>
>Wow, if you were as good at making CS, as you are with the photos, you
>would have no problems.
>Great photos.
Thank you. I have years of photography experience and very little making
CS. With a little help I believe I can improve.
>How much voltage are
Evening Robert,
Wow, if you were as good at making CS, as you are with the photos, you
would have no problems.
Great photos.
How much voltage are you using?
I would suggest a current meter as to track the beginning and ending current.
While I don't consider myself an expert, I think you are
Hello,
Would some of the experts mind giving me their opinion on why my CS is
so cloudy?
You can view pictures of my last batch in the making at the following
link.
http://www.dbdhosting.com/Silver/3rd%20Gallery/
You can view my setup and first batch in the making at the following
link
http://www
Using a timer to expect PPM repeatability simply doesn't work. A very
slight difference in water quality makes a HUGE difference in the time it
takes to make a given PPM CS.
This is ESPECIALLY true of a simple battery generator.
Ode
At 06:39 PM 10/23/2003 EDT, you wrote:
>
>In a message date
In a message dated 10/23/2003 6:38:39 PM, jack.m...@verizon.net writes:
>You made a very high concentration so it would look cloudy. Something
>must
>
>have happened the other time that didn't concentrate so much. The high
>
>concentration won't hurt anything. You might under the circumstances
: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:33 PM
Subject: CS>Cloudy CS?
> I am in the archives and having trouble finding out why my CS
> turned cloudy?
> I made it like always with my silver wires connected to alligator
> clips to the electric generator with WalGreens Distilled water
> and the
I am in the archives and having trouble finding out why my CS
turned cloudy?
I made it like always with my silver wires connected to alligator
clips to the electric generator with WalGreens Distilled water
and the aerator stone all the stuff I always do.
I use a half gallon canning jar and "cooke
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