If made with salt or baking soda, it will because the result is photo-reactive silver chloride or silver carbonate. Pure silver, water and electricity produces no photo-reactive silver compounds.

I've left samples in clear glass on a sunny windowsill for 5 years with no change evident.

Ode




On 11/27/2014 10:56 AM, Reece Maxey wrote:
Thanks sol. I've seen comments that CS would degrade if exposed to light. I 
will probably keep
It in pantry.
Reece

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On Nov 27, 2014, at 9:02 AM, sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> wrote:

I store my finished CS in the plastic jug distilled water comes in. I do leave 
about 1/4 of each batch in the brew jar to start the next batch. The brew jar 
sits on my kitchen counter. Light has never been a problem.
sol


Reece Maxey wrote:
I hope to begin producing my own CS soon. I would appreciate advice on the 
following as
pertains to storage: container material; exposure to light; ambient temperature 
and anything
else of importance.

A various assortment of AC/DC converters can be found at Thrift stores; some 
might be suit-
able for a CS generator with observing safety in mind. Many computer speaker 
systems have
adapters with 18-20 volt DC output. Would take longer than the 3 nine volt 
battery setup, but
should be successful.

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