Hey Bob,

I have made CS with the CS Pro rectified 120v AC method using baking soda
and have not had any fallout over time that I have noticed.  The last batch
I made was about a month ago, and I think that it may still be around
somewhere.  Since I "moved up" to HVAC I havn't used anything but the HVAC
CS.  I'll check that last batch of baking soda CS tonight and report
tomorrow if I didn't pour it down the drain.

By the way, I am going to send my tank lid and the silver sheet out in
tomorrows mail if I can get it packed up in time.

Chip

"Robert L. Berger" wrote:

> 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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