Put an ammeter on that and plot the current rise over the time span
Note the differences between batches using different jugs of water.
Ode
At 06:18 PM 6/8/2010 -1000, you wrote:
I still use 2 silver Maple leaf coins hooked to 4 - 9v batteries.
I brew 1 qt for 3 hrs. & my results are always clear.
Smitty
> Just recalled ;in my early experimenting making CS?EIS,I was trying various
> power sources.One brew went so dark it was deep coppery brown.I can't
> remember for sure what source of power I used,but I think it was 120VAC
> through a resistance.It seemed to be doing OK,but,I had an interruption and
> forgot it was running.By the time I remembered,it was that deep
colour.I was
> using two Canadian Maple leaf coins and the one looked like part of it had
> been melted off by a torch.I'm sure there was enough silver in that 1/2
> gallon to dilute down and treat all the people in New York.I have had deep
> yellow for much the same reason using 27/34VDC and being distracted,letting
> it brew too long.But,I never dumped this as it was yellow but clear.I
> diluted it with DW and used it topically.
>
> Harold
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