nt but it's not impossible.
Ode
At 01:37 PM 10/18/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>CS>Floaters in CS
>From: Trem (view other messages by this author)
>Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:30:36
>http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74101.html
>
> > Hi Garnet,
>
> > I beli
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From: "Mike Monett"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Floaters in CS
> Hi Trem,
>
> Yes, thank you very much. Your parameters are very interesting and I
> would like to study them more carefully. Can your give the exact
> volume of d
Hi Trem,
Yes, thank you very much. Your parameters are very interesting and I
would like to study them more carefully. Can your give the exact
volume of dw and the brew times?
You probably won't see any floaters with the vigorous stirring - they
are very fragile and would be blown away. Also,
turn the dial so high. But I don't get feedback
telling me they have any problems with agglomeration so I guess it works for
them just as it did for me. I normally calibrate them to 20+ PPM.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Trem
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From: "Mike Monett"
CS>Floaters in CS
From: Trem (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:30:36
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74101.html
> Hi Garnet,
> I believe the floaters are one atom thick and are floating because
> of surface tension so it appears like a
Hi Garnet,
I believe the floaters are one atom thick and are floating because of
surface tension so it appears like a lot but in actuality isn't. You may
notice that they disappear when you pour the CS into another container.
It's still only silver and water in the mix. I am unable to make color
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