Thanks for explaining it:

> What you made is probably a lot stronger than you're accustomed to...
>
Yes, indeed; like Jim Beam vs.Budweiser!

> At some nebulous saturation point the ionic CS forms some quantity of
> particles...a milky appearance in direct light and
> heavy TE which then may or may not agglomerate into larger ones.
> [milky/murky appearance all the time and maybe deep yellow, purple,
> reddish, brownish or blackish .]
>
No color at all with this batch; stopped it as soon as I noticed the
milkiness, then waited to see if it would settle out---nope.  Good,
strong Tyndall; could see it plainly w/o turning off the room lights as
I do with a "normal" batch.

> The current draw is proportional to the distance the electrodes are apart
> because ions have less distance to travel. They also build up in a small
> space very fast...
>
Yep!

> One way to control current is to gradually move the electrodes further and
> further apart.
>
Yah; will stick with the original 2" spacing.
Hmmh, just curious here...can that be measured easily?  Picturing a
meter of some sort that would indicate current values as one moves the
electrodes further/closer apart.
Thanks, Ken!
jr






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