Hi Dorothy,
Is your distiller stable now in its cleanliness and test-proven TDS readings
and is it producing water in a reliably consistent manner repeatedly?
Are you using the same CS production jar/vessel and is it in the same state
each time you generate your CS or is this a variable as well?
Are you cleaning the electrodes (or not)...whichever this is...are you doing
this or not doing this consistently?
Have your water temperatures been consistent?
Have your generator settings varied in any way or have they been identical
with each batch?
Are you stirring (or not) consistently?
Are you keeping notes of your conditions and variables to help make sense
of this? The more you keep track of things and the fewer the variables, the
easier it'll be to understand what's happening, right?
Beyond what you can presently control or understand may not matter all that
much anyway (as frustrating as this may seem) . Eventually, it may make much
more sense anyway (when you're a little older and wiser or when Ode comes to
visit and imparts some of his expertise to you).
In the meantime, have fun!
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dorothy Fitzpatrick" <d...@deetroy.org>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: CS>tyndall again
Just thought that I'd report that the DW I made that read 002 has made clear
silver, and I made another brew using the one which read 000 but went
yellow; and this has also made a clear brew (after three days) Puzzling eh?
I've also made another batch of DW NOT using the Brita filtered water, and
the TDS reading is 000 again. dee
On 17 Nov 2009, at 19:49, Garnet wrote:
I use white vinegar to clean my distiller and never have any problem
with producing clear CS. I do not rinse with sodium bicarbonate.
I rinse three times with tap water and do not wipe. I am using about
a cup of 9% white vinegar in one gallon of water. I let this sit for a
half a day or more and then rinse 3X.
Last two times I have put a plate on top instead of the distiller top
and plugged it in for a few hours. This cleans it even faster and
boils off some of the water/vinegar mixture in the process. The
plate is not an air tight seal. Last time I put it outside so I did not
have to smell the vinegar. This works better than just letting it
sit because it comes out cleaner.
Garnet
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