Hi Gail:

Back in 2002, I did some neat experiments using home-made laser arrays and video photography.

I did comparisons between very clean electrodes (steel wool is fine) and electrodes that had been used four or five times without cleaning.

By using red lasers in a dark room shown through the glass production container, aimed between the two electrodes, and filming the process, then speeding it up about six times and watching the brew process in fast motion, you can really see the effect on the particle sizing.

You start to get lots and lots of "sparklies" with the "bad" electrodes, some heavy enough that you can watch them fall downwards, dropping out of suspension, and some larger than I'd like that are still small enough to stay in suspension.

It has to do with normal electrode wear, and oxidation as well. I always clean my electrodes well right before brewing, and have done so since that time.

PS:  I thought you might be very interested in THIS article:

http://phoenixrising.me/archives/16017

~Jason


On 2/16/2015 10:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Jason,

I don't do Facebook.  I just thought its so popular most must have gone to it.  
Personally I think some things should be more private then what Facebook is.   
Seems like, from what I hear,there's nothing private.

Well I see my post went through so.... How do u clean ur electrodes and test to 
know its a better quality?   I clean mine with a simple steel pad.  Don't know 
if the quality is any better as I've always cleaned them.

Gail



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