>>Heating the water during processing also stirs things up a bunch, but
it does introduce a whole host of variables that are difficult to
control and not well understood.
Hi all
I'm new to the list and I have already found it
very very valuable. So here's a quick question
about heat. . .
I have found when using DC (777SE) that ambient
temperature seems to greatly affect production
rate. On a cold day, the process takes a lot longer.
Any ideas about how to keep the process warm
without introducing more variables. For instance,
I would hesitate to put the glass CS vessel on a
hot plate because the elements in the hot
plate will introduce fields into the solution.
What about a large container of water on
a heating pad with the CS jar elevated (on
glass) inside , like a double boiler? e.g.:
lid
CS jar
non-conducting spacer
large container of water
heating pad
In general, how far from the heating pad
would the CS jar need to be to greatly
reduce the amount of electrical fields
that the solution is subjected to?
thanx!
Steve King
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