I would think smoking in the environment of your generator would
create problems. Lots of contaminants there, not to mention what it
does to the body.
On Apr 2, 2011, at 1:26 AM, Neville Munn wrote:
Hi Helen,
Well that's true, dust etc could settle in the containers, but I just
*place* the lids on top of the containers while in storage to minimise
any contaminants from the air settling in them.
And I put a plastic bag over the trodes on my machine when it's in the
cupboard. In fact, I use a bag that my cigarette filters come in <g>
{I roll my own smokes}.
No, I don't have any problem brewing clear batches just by wiping the
containers out with a paper towel. However, having said that, I do
*occasionally* get a batch which may show undiscernable colour to
naked eye, or thru to yellow, but this could be due to any number of
reasons not necessarily related to container cleaning.
My philosophy is, unless one is working in a sterile environment it's
pretty difficult, if not impossible, to eliminate *all* possible
contaminants and/or environmental factors.
I eliminate/minimise what I can, given my production procedures and
the environment I operate in.
N.
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 21:04:31 -0700
From: dingyun...@att.net
Subject: RE: CS>brewing cs problems
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
doesnt vessels/trodes will collect any dirt/contaminations from the
air that yu need to clean it before brewing? So you have no problem
brewing clear batchs just by wiping with paper towel before brewing?
I will give a try. Helen
--- On Fri, 4/1/11, Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: CS>brewing cs problems
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, April 1, 2011, 4:12 PM
I have several vessels used for brewing and storage and I never have a
need to decant or wash or rinse them out with anything.
When one is emptied I simply wipe it out with a paper towel and put it
straight back in the cupboard until it's needed again for another batch.
I personally don't believe HP is necessary for any reason, either
prior, after, or anywhere in between if everything is working as it
should.
But I repeat, that's my belief, based on several years experience and
observation in making this stuff.
If everything is working as it should, and one is not attempting to
brew a high strength solution, there should be no need to decant or
rinse them out with anything.
My Advice: Remove those trodes from the water at regular timed
intervals and wipe them with a paper towel {if you think it necessary
or not} before resubmerging them, and don't use HP to rinse those
vessels out.
N.
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 13:31:36 -0700
From: dingyun...@att.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>brewing cs problems
I knew this question has been discussed before. I just don't have
time looking back the files. I am busy to find good remedies for my
newly diagnosed chronic lyme. I would like to add CS to my portocol.
I use Utopia sillver bullet. Last week I was happy my batch was
crystal clear. I did intensive cleaning my jar with H202 and
distiller water. Today it was very disappointed. lots particles/
ashes around the silver wires. the water is gray and opaque. I dare
not to drink. What could be the problem? Please advice. Helen