CS>Test.

2015-12-23 Thread Debra & David

Just testing. (More often than not, my postings don't appear.)

Mike, did you see the Kangaroos and Colloidal Silver post? Any reason it 
was rejected?


David



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Re: CS>Distilling - OT

2015-12-23 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks Joe.  I fill it only to the fill line and try to keep it clean with 
citric acid.  Since it is getting older should I give it more head room?PT

 

  From: Joe Huard 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 12:10 PM
 Subject: Re: CS>Distilling - OT
   
 Hi PT,
 I used to sell distillers, and I believe that you are filling the boiling tank 
too much. There has to be some room above the water level for just steam to be. 
And then the steam gets forced into the cooling coils.
 
 Joe
 
 On 2015-12-23 10:38 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
  
  Thanks, Ode.  When I clean it this week I will do a pot of vinegar.  Should 
it be mixed with water or just straight? 
  I use citric acid to clean the pot but don't let it run through the system.  
Would that also work?  I like it because it is also a microbial. I appreciate 
your help. PT
   
 
From: Ode Coyote 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:44 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>Distilling - OT
  
  That would be minerals from over boil. If you can slow that distiller 
down [less hot, but a lot slower]  that stuff should stay in the pot like most 
of it does.
   Soak the condenser in an acid like CLR, dilute Muriatic [Hydrochloric acid, 
HCl] or distilled white vinegar. ["distilled" suggests that distilling some 
with your distiller will do the job]
 
  Bear in mind that strong HCl will 'passivate' stainless steel if left on too 
long...makes it sorta black, gold and purple weird stainy lookin]
 
  Ode
  
 
 On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 4:26 PM, PT Ferrance  wrote:
 
   I've been using the same distiller for probably close to 10 years and have 
never had a problem. 
  The other day I noticed some white particles floating on the top of the water 
in  the distiller jug.  The water is very hard where I live and usually the 
inside of the pot needs to be  cleaned at least once a week (I distill 1 pot a 
day).  The substance almost looks like the minerals that build up on the inside 
of the pot on  the sides where it dries.  I also noticed a white powdery 
substance on the inside of the tube that the  water drips out of. 
  Anyone have any ideas on what this could be and how I can resolve it? Thanks. 
 PT 
   
  
 
 
  
 
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Re: CS>Distilling - OT

2015-12-23 Thread Joe Huard

Hi PT,
I used to sell distillers, and I believe that you are filling the 
boiling tank too much. There has to be some room above the water level 
for just steam to be. And then the steam gets forced into the cooling coils.


Joe

On 2015-12-23 10:38 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Thanks, Ode.  When I clean it this week I will do a pot of vinegar.  
Should it be mixed with water or just straight?
I use citric acid to clean the pot but don't let it run through the 
system.  Would that also work?  I like it because it is also a microbial.

I appreciate your help.
PT



*From:* Ode Coyote 
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:44 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>Distilling - OT

That would be minerals from over boil. If you can slow that distiller 
down [less hot, but a lot slower]  that stuff should stay in the pot 
like most of it does.
 Soak the condenser in an acid like CLR, dilute Muriatic [Hydrochloric 
acid, HCl] or distilled white vinegar. ["distilled" suggests that 
distilling some with your distiller will do the job]


Bear in mind that strong HCl will 'passivate' stainless steel if left 
on too long...makes it sorta black, gold and purple weird stainy lookin]


Ode


On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 4:26 PM, PT Ferrance > wrote:


I've been using the same distiller for probably close to 10 years
and have never had a problem.

The other day I noticed some white particles floating on the top
of the water in the distiller jug.  The water is very hard where I
live and usually the inside of the pot needs to be cleaned at
least once a week (I distill 1 pot a day).  The substance almost
looks like the minerals that build up on the inside of the pot on
the sides where it dries.  I also noticed a white powdery
substance on the inside of the tube that the water drips out of.

Anyone have any ideas on what this could be and how I can resolve it?
Thanks.
PT






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Re: CS>Distilling - OT

2015-12-23 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks, Ode.  When I clean it this week I will do a pot of vinegar.  Should it 
be mixed with water or just straight? 
I use citric acid to clean the pot but don't let it run through the system.  
Would that also work?  I like it because it is also a microbial.I appreciate 
your help.PT
 

  From: Ode Coyote 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:44 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>Distilling - OT
   
That would be minerals from over boil. If you can slow that distiller down 
[less hot, but a lot slower]  that stuff should stay in the pot like most of it 
does.
 Soak the condenser in an acid like CLR, dilute Muriatic [Hydrochloric acid, 
HCl] or distilled white vinegar. ["distilled" suggests that distilling some 
with your distiller will do the job]

Bear in mind that strong HCl will 'passivate' stainless steel if left on too 
long...makes it sorta black, gold and purple weird stainy lookin]

Ode


On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 4:26 PM, PT Ferrance  wrote:

I've been using the same distiller for probably close to 10 years and have 
never had a problem.
The other day I noticed some white particles floating on the top of the water 
in the distiller jug.  The water is very hard where I live and usually the 
inside of the pot needs to be cleaned at least once a week (I distill 1 pot a 
day).  The substance almost looks like the minerals that build up on the inside 
of the pot on the sides where it dries.  I also noticed a white powdery 
substance on the inside of the tube that the water drips out of.
Anyone have any ideas on what this could be and how I can resolve it?Thanks.PT
 



  

Re: CS>Distilling - OT

2015-12-23 Thread Ode Coyote
That would be minerals from over boil. If you can slow that distiller down
[less hot, but a lot slower]  that stuff should stay in the pot like most
of it does.
 Soak the condenser in an acid like CLR, dilute Muriatic [Hydrochloric
acid, HCl] or distilled white vinegar. ["distilled" suggests that
distilling some with your distiller will do the job]

Bear in mind that strong HCl will 'passivate' stainless steel if left on
too long...makes it sorta black, gold and purple weird stainy lookin]

Ode


On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 4:26 PM, PT Ferrance  wrote:

> I've been using the same distiller for probably close to 10 years and have
> never had a problem.
>
> The other day I noticed some white particles floating on the top of the
> water in the distiller jug.  The water is very hard where I live and
> usually the inside of the pot needs to be cleaned at least once a week (I
> distill 1 pot a day).  The substance almost looks like the minerals that
> build up on the inside of the pot on the sides where it dries.  I also
> noticed a white powdery substance on the inside of the tube that the water
> drips out of.
>
> Anyone have any ideas on what this could be and how I can resolve it?
> Thanks.
> PT
>
>