You have just encountered the smaller particle benefits of mechanical
stirring.
Ken


At 04:31 PM 3/26/02 -0600, you wrote:
>There has been concern expressed on the Yahoo CS Group (formerly CS
>Club) about bubbling introducing things that would form silver compound
>contaminants during CS generation. I wouldn't think LVDC would be enough
>to make any nitrogen compounds. Could using a bubbler make undesirable
>levels of silver oxide? Or wee tiny amounts of silver carbonate?
>
>Before I started using a bubbler my CS was a pale yellow and there was
>considerable gunk on the bottom of the jar underneath the electrodes.
>With a bubbler my CS is clear, and there is only a little bit of fine
>gray deposit on the glass just above the water level. After a day
>or more of settling I don't see any deposits on the bottom, but I'm
>using the spigot of the gallon iced tea jug to drain off only the middle
>portion just in case. The bottom portion and the bit on top containing
>the stuff that floats after I pull out the electrodes gets tossed in the
>decorative fountain from which the kitties drink.
>
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>John A. Stanley                           j...@natel.net
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