Many distilled water bottles have the lot number on them. I have found
that samples within the same lot number are identical, but from other
lost can vary significantly, even if bought together.
Marshall
On 1/9/2011 5:16 PM, Neville Munn wrote:
Two questions if I may...Did that water come from the *same* bottle?
It may be DW but that DW may vary from bottle to bottle, and even from
the same manufacturer. A meter will indicate this when checking the
water of each batch *prior* to starting brewing process.
And how did you clean the brewing vessel out between batches?
Not all bottles of DW will necessarily be the same...In my experience.
N.
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:16:21 -0500
Subject: CS>silvergen sg6 question...PLEASE HELP!!!!
Hi, i recently got my sg6. The first two batches, were perfect.
However, the third batch i made (using the same high quality distilled
water, and same ppm setting) was different. I was in the other room
when the unit shut off (complete) it was probably 15 mins. or so that
passed, before i checked the unit and saw the batch was "ready". To my
surprise, there was a "milky" looking substance dripping from the
electrode connected to the "red" lug. It was dripping from the bottom
of the electrode, and literally had a "pool" of this substance
collecting at the bottom of my mason jar!
Again, i did nothing different from the previous 2 batches. Same mason
jar, same water, same setting.
This really worries me! Can somebody please ease my mind and tell me
why, and how this possibly happened?
Thank you so much, you guys have been great!