On 11/26/2014 7:13 PM, Reece Maxey wrote:
I hope to begin producing my own CS soon. I would appreciate advice on the 
following as
pertains to storage: container material; exposure to light; ambient temperature 
and anything
else of importance.

If made using only silver and water, there is no limitations as to light exposure. Air exposure can eventually oxidize some of the ionic content and turn it yellow..bottles are better than jars as the narrow neck limits surface area exposed to the air.

A various assortment of AC/DC converters can be found at Thrift stores; some 
might be suit-
able for a CS generator with observing safety in mind. Many computer speaker 
systems have
adapters with 18-20 volt DC output. Would take longer than the 3 nine volt 
battery setup, but
should be successful.
Voltage is nearly irrelevant...current and current density on the electrodes is what is important. Voltage is a function of current across a conductive medium. That's 3 inter-related and changing factors to consider, control and monitor. Constant voltage is a set up for 'runaway' current and the higher the voltage the faster it'll run away...which makes high concentration zones at the electrode surface and in the water between the electrodes where large particles and oxides form...and makes it impossible to tell how strong you made it.

To make EIS fast and still be predictable takes VERY large electrodes to keep the current density spread out.

ONE nine volt battery would be preferable...even 1 or 2 AA batteries.

Ode

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