Me too, Del.  dee

On 12 Apr 2010, at 20:00, Del wrote:

> My understanding is that reflections of the laser light only come from silver 
> "particles", not from silver ions (ok, ions are particles too, but you know 
> what I mean).  So if your brew is highly ionic, you will have only a weak 
> tyndall effect (what I usually get from the SG6).  If the tyndall effect is 
> thick and solid looking, then you have a lot more silver particles in 
> suspension as a colloid (only the ions are truly "dissolved").  However, a 
> heavy tyndall effect is ok as long as the brew is crystal clear.  In fact, I 
> understand that Marshall says it is actually better to have plenty of 
> particles as well as ions.
> 
> As for me, I am always trying for highly ionic CS, with as few particles as 
> possible.
> 
> Del
> -


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