MANY thanks, to Marshall, Odie, and ALL.
Somewhere in the last few years I shortened it to 24 hrs. Old age, I guess (74).
Again, thanks to all who responded:
Bruce A.




On 9/1/2011 10:26 AM, Marshall wrote:
Oh yes, he does need to wait 48 or more hours. I guess I was incorrectly assuming he was doing that.

Marshall

On 9/1/2011 6:05 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:


  You have to wait till it doesn't turn it milky.
Test a sample.
Then about 6 drops of 3% per quart will do the job over night.

ode

At 03:46 PM 8/31/2011 -0400, you wrote:
Marshall and/or anyone else:

How much H2O2 can you add to CS/EIS and still have EIS?
I ask because I have a brew cell that holds two gallons + a liter and after brewing I had 28 ppm. I then added 1/4 cup of H2O2 to convert as much particulate silver to ionic as possible. When I did, it turned milky. To get it back to clear, I added almost four cups of H2O2.
It has a fine Tyndall and is reading 44.3 ppm on my Hanna PWT.
What do I have?
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
TIA:
Bruce A


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