The grey could be an oxide of silver, the yellow sounds like silver
particles, I used to have that when I first started making it, without
current control. I could see a yellow stream from the electrode going
to the other one, and that is how I knew it was almost done. The yellow
dissipated.
On Jun 20, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Faith Saint Francis wrote:
Respected CS Forum Friends!
Since we started buying ‘distilled’ water (in 4 gallon bottles) we
noticed that we have been thrown back in time, kind of:
Our brew is grayish, but will be clear later-on. It has a yellow
cloud on the bottom, which also disappears in a while. The final
product is transparent, and it tastes metallic, like it should. We
measure one half hour, for processing then disconnect. We filter our
water with cotton wool (like in the old days) and the final product
seems quite fine.
Question: Is this grey color a mist of air in the water? (Grey comes
off the anode the moment our process starts.)
Question: What can the yellow color be? (One thing I do not like of my
product.)
Question: Is the quality of my brew okay? (It tastes well, and it is
transparent – it comes from a reliable source and is much bought in
Colombia. We use it daily and we notice no nasty side-effects.)
Thanks in advance for any good counsel.
FaithStFrancis
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