If no red line visible in a darkened room, I wouldn't think you had CS in the
container.  Can you check your voltage with a meter?  How long did it take to
get a yellow solution? Was your water heated?  If all else fails, try a drop of
honey on the tip of a toothpick.

Trem Williams wrote:

> Hi Bret,
>
> Sometimes it's easier to see the beam if you hold it behind the vessel and
> direct the light toward you and down a bit, making sure it doesn't shine in
> your eyes.  That way you're looking into the length of the beam instead of
> across it.    The particles show up much better doing it that way.
>
> Trem
> www.silvergen.com
> Constant Current Colloid Generators
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 3:11 AM
> Subject: CS>LASER & CS
>
> > I just started testing the CS that I make, using a pocket laser and
> > there is no red beam visible inside the glass even though the
> > latest batch is quite yellow.
> >
> > Testing some store bought 10ppm (also yellow) I do see the red beam
> however
> > it is very faint and only visible in a dark room.  The
> > laser does have a narrow beam and is very bright (produces a
> > small red circle on a wall 30 feet away).  Need advice.
> >
> > Bret
> >
> >
> >
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