Ivan, all-

>You have answered your own question ;-)

thanx.  but there is one thing I can't 
answer (er. . . at least one thing!).

Why wouldn't single distilled water with
post carbon filtering be good enough
for making high quality CS? 

And related questions. . .

Can you have very pure water 
but with too high conductivity for some
reason? Is conductivity strictly
a function of impurities in the water?
Could I be "ionizing" or somehow
"charging" the water with my distiller
in a way that's not good?

best, Steve King


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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Steve King <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, 21 September 1999 22:26
>Subject: CS colour change - HELP!
>
>
>> Dear group:
>>
>> Can anyone please tell me why my CS is turning PINK?!?!
>>
>> I'm using DC to about 20 PPM. When I first began
>> making CS,  the solution started clear and then turned
>> yellow and stayed that way for weeks or more.  Now the
>> solution starts clear, turns yellow, and after a day or
>> two, it turns pink. I'm also getting some sediment at the
>> bottom of jar  - where before there was none.
>>
>> I haven't changed the voltage or electrodes, but I
>> have made a slight change to the water.  Could
>> water quality be causing the CS to age quickly?
>>
>> The water I'm using is good ole tap water,
>> distilled once in a stainless steel distiller
>> and post filtered with carbon.
>>
>> Not good enough?
>>
>>
>> many thanx,
>>
>> Steve King
>>
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