Thanks Ode, I have done the two first batches which have to be thrown,
and I had a taste of one. It took about five and a half hours whereas
it took 6 and a half from cold. I must say I didn't like it much -
just the same as I didn't like the one I used to buy. It has a bitter
sort of taste, not like tap water at all. I tested it with the TDS
meter though, and it says 000 just the same as the one I buy, so
hopefully it will be fine for CS. Don't think I'd drink it though! dee
On 6 Nov 2009, at 09:44, Ode Coyote wrote:
Using hot water to start actually speeds things up without being
detrimental to the finish...the water cools off before temperature
can play a role.
Anything below about 120 deg F doesn't seem to have too much kinetic
energy in it, making particles collide with each other and ions
oxidize fast.
Of course, at first, there are very few ions or particles TO
collide...which is why it goes so slow at first...nothing much there
to transport the electricity either.
Ode
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