I had this problem (with a silver-puppy), but it was not a problem
with the generator.
I had to clean the jar well with H2O2 and rinse well, and then
everything went back to normal timing.

Dan

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 6:47 AM, M. G. Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> wrote:
> Aldi writes:
>> See, I have never yet made any under 6 hours, thats for sure.  Can't figure
>> out why. Like I mentioned before, a few batches ago, I had to cut the
>> brewing, cause it was going on 14 hours.
>
> I suppose if your water happens to be very pure it could slow down the
> early, "seeding" part of the process considerably. Leaving a little bit
> of the previous batch in the jar would probably even that out
> considerably.
>
> It also sounds like Pat ought to cut back on the "ppm" setting to below
> the point at which it generates significant "crud." When you get that,
> it just means you've gone too long, and whatever silver you've added in
> the later phase of the run has gone straight to large particles that
> don't enhance things much and waste electrodes.
>
> Even if the instructions say to run higher, it could be that Pat's
> particular unit needs to be run at a lower setting.
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike D.
>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:29 PM, MaryAnn Helland
>> <marmar...@bellsouth.net>wrote:
>>
>> > That's really odd, Pat.  Mine rarely takes more than 5 or 6 hours.  My CS
>> > is always clear, and I never have any crud on the bottom of my jars.
>
>> >  ------------------------------
>> > *From:* Pat <pattycake29...@yahoo.com>
>
>> > My Colloid Master AC has a green light that goes on and off while brewing,
>> > then turns off totally when it's finished.  The red light stays on to
>> > indicate it has power plugged in (although I think it goes on and off, too
>> > during brewing.)  Sometimes it takes 12 hours or more.  I keep it in the
>> > dining room, so don't look at it often.  It leaves quite a bit of crud on
>> > the bottom of my jars.  The CS is clear as long as I don't go above 5.5.
>> > The worst thing about the machine is that it's hard sometimes to get the
>> > electrodes straight and parallel when I'm putting the clips on.  It eats
>> > them up, too, sometimes.  I'm on the third set in four years and I don't
>> > make it very often.
>
>> > ________________________________
>> > From: Golden Aldi <goldena...@gmail.com>
>> > My setting is at about 5.5 or 6 to get a 10 ppm. I can't tell if it shuts
>> > itself off or not, but I'm hoping it does, and its the other light, the red
>> > one, that doesn't go on when it stops, which it should, according to the
>> > instructions that came with the generator. If the generator does go off,
>> > then maybe completely, which would explain why the red light does not go 
>> > on.
>> > *grin*
>
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