Chuck, you rinse your coffee cup? What a waste. Hot coffee stirs
up anything that's solidified. I only rinse if it's fuzzy inside.
It's a journalism thing.

Sam
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Friday, October 01, 1999, 4:41:23 PM, you wrote:

> On Fri, 01 Oct 1999 19:56:31 +0100, Steve King <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>What do your electrodes look like, smooth or pitted?
>>
>>Fairly smooth but they do wear out fast. My DC unit is
>>supposed to cut off at around 15 ppm but it takes
>>a really long time, like 6 hours. I'm looking forward
>>to trying AC, which I hear is faster and more stable.

> Well, from Ivans' previous explanations on color shift, my best guess would be
> that your particles are aggragating to larger sizes thus the change in spectum
> absorbtion. (How'm I doin' Ivan?).
> Being a guy, I only rinse my container between batches, same as I do with my
> coffee cup. (It's an engineer thing)
> I suspect that 6 hour runs are a little on the long side. Try 1/2 of that for 
> a
> test. The other thing to try is a FRESH charge of water!
>                                                                 Chuck
> Anarchy begins at home, but it doesn't have to end there


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