## Many things can make conductivity go up, including a degree or so of
temperature increase, acidification from air exposure
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At 12:48 PM 3/29/2010 +0100, you wrote:
I have a Silver Puppy and the conductivity always drops after a few days. dee
On 29 Mar 2010, at 02:
occasion, then that colour must be 'pure' and not misty
or cloudy or whatever, just clean and pure colour.
Cheers
N.
From: po...@prodigy.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Fall out and Sediment
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:28:42 -0800
Hello Neville,
Thanks.
M
Subject: RE: CS>Fall out and Sediment
From a home producer using my own units.
I time my process throughout and stop the process at regular pre-determined
timed intervals to remove electrodes from solution to wipe clean, then
resubmerge them. I repeat this process til I get the u
I have a Silver Puppy and the conductivity always drops after a few days. dee
On 29 Mar 2010, at 02:26, poast wrote:
> I am using an SG6 to make my EIS. I have the dial turned almost all the way
> to maximum, but just under full stop.
>
> When I am fininshed with a batch, I let it sit for a da
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> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:26:13 -0800
> Subject: CS>Fall out and Sediment
>
> I am using an SG6 to make my EIS. I have the dial turned almost all the way
> to maximum, but just under full stop.
>
> When I am fininshed with a batch, I let it sit for a day,
poast wrote:
I am using an SG6 to make my EIS.
My current practice is to decant the EIS out of the jar leaving the sediment
behind. I then wash the sediment out of the jar and get it ready for the
next batch.
Is there any problems with this, or is it OK just to leave the sediment in
the jar
I am using an SG6 to make my EIS. I have the dial turned almost all the way
to maximum, but just under full stop.
When I am fininshed with a batch, I let it sit for a day, then measure the
conductivity of the solution. It is comming in at about 14 uS. I use white
HDPE bottles for storage and op
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