Hi Ya'all;

On May 22 I made two gallons of HVAC ARC CO2 cs and it measured 14.5
ppm. I proceeded to adjust the pH with bicarb to about 7.0. I left the
cs in the tank with a paper cover to keep out any dust. After several
weeks I noticed "trash" on the bottom, but did not examine it.

Today June 21,2001, I examined it and found beautiful bright shinny
silver flakes on the bottom of the tank.. The concentration is now 5.28
ppm. Since this is unusual I photographed it. Sure hope they turn out.

The flakes are about 0.010 to 0.015 in size. When it is stirred up it
looks like one of  the "snow flake" balls.

So the question is, what is the possible adverse effect of using bicarb.
as a starter?


"Ole Bob"


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