On Mon, 12 Jul 1999 21:05:28 EDT, [email protected] wrote:

>Any help at all on this would be appreciated because I am definitely 
>confused. On the one hand it sounds as if clear is smaller particle size - 
>but on the other hand it sounds as if cloudy and precipitte is exactly what 
>you don't want because of silver salts. And I don't know how to produce clear 
>without precipitate.
>
>The original solution which I used which didn't do much was very light amber 
>and clear and was made with boiling - but I didn't have a laser at the time 
>to check for Tyndall.

Sounds as if you're making useable CS with all of you're protocols.
BTW, good job of reporting!
You are not making salts as long as you're using distilled water and
not contaminating it in some way. I don't think you are!
The black sludge is common at the end of a run. Either filter it out
through a coffee filter, or carefully remove the silver wires out of
the solution and wipe it off with a paper towel.
I do my 27v runs for about 45 minutes so I don't think you are making
too large particles.
If you really want to know what you're making in ppm, Robert is the
guy to talk to, and i'm sure he'll be in touch.
Tyndall lets you know CS is being made, that's all really. Clear is
good, golden (or amber) is good too!
You're doing fine!
                                                Chuck

Consider that two wrongs never make a right, but that three lefts do.


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