Crikey, mine takes five and a half hours to make 500mls! dee
On 5 Nov 2010, at 02:03, Beth wrote:
My Final Results:
Hanna Pwt meter reading
Started with 0.2 distilled water
+20 min = 0.3
+20 min = 0.9
+20 min = 3.4 some black res on one electrode(off with paper towel)
+20 min= 5.6 some
I don't know about the moon but it definitely takes a lot longer if it is cold.
dee
On 5 Nov 2010, at 02:38, Deborah Gerard wrote:
Wonder if the moon has any affect?
From: PT Ferrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net
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Using warm water [under 120 deg F] and making a small batch [8 oz]...
will speed it up at first and as the water cools, it will circulate, then
with the cooled water being less conductive, will help prevent
runaway..as will keeping the electrodes as far apart as possible,
especially
Minor differences in water make for major differences in time...no two
jugs of water are the same except by accident.
*What* the difference is can have more effect than *how much* the
difference is...and no way to tell what *what* is.
But then, why does a cold rainy day make a soaking
It went yellow this morning!
Now what?
Beth
Crikey, mine takes five and a half
hours to make 500mls! dee
On 5 Nov 2010, at 02:03, Beth wrote:
My Final Results:
Hanna Pwt meter reading
Started with 0.2 distilled water
+20 min = 0.3
+20 min = 0.9
+20 min = 3.4 some black res
I think it is more related to barometric pressure than the cold/rainy part.
Barometric shift sure impacts my bones - and my migraines!
Jaxi
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 7:01 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote:
Minor differences in water make for major differences in time...no two
jugs
If I've read your times right it took 2 hours 20 minutes.
For that volume of water I'd say you definitely should be using some form of
stirring.
Anything over 300ml {a glass} I incorporate stirring without question.
You can make your own magnetic stirrer using the fan and one of the
LOL You are absolutely right! It must have been late! It was 2 hrs 20min
Not 1hr 40
Do you think that is why it went yellow today?
Or was it from the runaway theory?
Because it got a good stir every 20 min session.
Beth
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If I've read your times right it took 2 hours 20 minutes.
For that
No, because mine doesn't go yellow (usually) and its 'cooking' for 5 and a half
hours! dee
On 5 Nov 2010, at 16:27, Beth wrote:
LOL You are absolutely right! It must have been late! It was 2 hrs 20min
Not 1hr 40
Do you think that is why it went yellow today?
Or was it from the runaway
Hi Dee
So do you stir it in that 5 hour time?
That was what I was wondering about.
Is it lack of constant stirring or is it the runaway
theory?
It was not yellow but a tad bit cloudier than pure water last
night and now it is clear clear but yellow.
Beth
No, because mine doesn't go yellow
Hi Beth, I have the Silver Puppy with the magnetic stir i.e. a little plastic
tube spins continuously in the bottom of the jar, so it is being stirred the
whole time it is 'brewing.' When I first started making my own CS i did get
the occasional yellow batch, and very occasionally I get one
Thanks for all the suggestions about what do to help clear the body of mercury.
I'll have to do more reading about how to use clay (I have some, but don't know
if it's the right kind or how to do it) and find out how to use activated
charcoal. Luckily I'm already taking some of the
Since I don't like having something foreign in the bottle of CS I opted for the
convection stirrer and it works well for me... despite the fact that it took 11
hours yesterday!
PT
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
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Sent:
Well it doesn't bother me as it just sits in the brewing jar and never goes
anywhere else! dee
On 5 Nov 2010, at 19:19, PT Ferrance wrote:
Since I don't like having something foreign in the bottle of CS I opted for
the convection stirrer and it works well for me... despite the fact that it
Hello Beth,
Distilling removes impurities from the water. I would try using tap water
and distilling that. The only concern would be if there are heavy metals in
your tap water, but you should be able to do some research to see if
distilling will remove whatever is in your water that makes it
Well it could have gone yellow cos you parted your hair differently on the day
Beth g.
Seriously tho, there are various reasons which could have an influence so it's
pretty difficult to determine exactly.
One could use that old saying...just when you think you got it nailed, you get
screwed.
Yes I also noticed that over the last 20 min of cooking is when I could see the
silver
coming off of the rod in a cloudy milky way.
My water was tap water(we get it in bottles) and I had double distilled it. THe
pwt meter
said .3 so it was far below 1.
I will try again and not go for so long. I
Does anyone have the posts that Brooks Bradly wrote on Alzheimer's.. thought I
had them stored but they are gone.
thanks
connie
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