The initial reading on my digital meter was ~9 volts & .13mA which increased 'very' slowly up to 2.5mA after about 1 hour -- at which point I stopped the process. I would describe the result as "very slightly cloudy" in appearance (just cloudy enough to tell that its not just plain water). In my opinion it is not even the slightest shade of yellow though (even after 36 hours). When using a laser, there is a pronounced and distinct Tyndall effect (even when viewed in a lit room).
Only time I got anything cloudy was when using tap water could be some type of contamination in the water or did you put salt in the water? Were you using distilled water? From your starting current sounds like you were. Did you make the cs in a glass container? You may just have had some detergent residue in your container try rinsing it out with distilled water and try again. Pulsed dc? What kind of pulse are you using? Do you have a link to the circuit you are using?
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