insulation stripped off house wiring could be suitable as a sleeve.
Hope this helps.
Tony
On 3 Nov 2007 at 10:06, Saralou wrote about :
Subject : CStwo EIS questions
Given: Using a Silver puppy on automatic brew. Room temp distilled
water tests 0 on TDS meter. I have been seeding new batches
.
Dan
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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 8:39 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CStwo EIS questions ( Glass Quality )
Evening Dan,
At 11:29 PM 11/3/2007, you wrote:
Very interesting Dan,
If you use a new
Evening Dan,
At 11:29 PM 11/3/2007, you wrote:
Very interesting Dan,
If you use a new or different jar and experience weird
problems, try washing it out in the same fashion.
No doubt you have thought of everything.
Do you suppose an invisible film exists that is conductive?
I
Given: Using a Silver puppy on automatic brew. Room temp distilled
water tests 0 on TDS meter. I have been seeding new batches with about
an oz of the previous batch. All batches test between 5 and 7 TDS.
1. Timing. I think it may be taking too long to brew. *How do I fix
it? * When
Dear Saralou,
Good questions you've got...
Given: Using a Silver puppy on automatic brew. Room temp distilled
water tests 0 on TDS meter. I have been seeding new batches with about
an oz of the previous batch. All batches test between 5 and 7 TDS.
1. Timing. I think it may be taking
I've found some problems with brewing because of the
condition of the brewing jar.
Sometimes, using the same jar, after a while it won't ever
trip the automatic cutoff since it never gets up to the
proper conduction rate. Just makes more and more buildup on
the electrodes. In this case, I
Sometimes your EIS has a problem and is not suitable to add.
Try it without adding any EIS, but try cleaning the jar first.
(Contamination in the EIS or the jar...)
Dan
Saralou wrote:
Given: Using a Silver puppy on automatic brew. Room temp distilled
water tests 0 on TDS meter. I have
I've found some problems with brewing because of the
condition of the brewing jar.
Sometimes, using the same jar, after a while it won't ever
trip the automatic cutoff since it never gets up to the
proper conduction rate. Just makes more and more buildup on
the electrodes. In this case, I
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