Hallo Opa,

Yes Grey EIS is usually caused by big particles
Yellow is caused by smaller particles 

In my experience contamination of some sort will cause this above if it was 
running clear. 
Soap or detergent is often the offender.

You will get particles if the current density is too great. Best to use less 
than 1mA/square inch 
of electrode surface.

OK,
Tony Moody 


On 21 Apr 2015 at 14:13, Reece Maxey wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Gray silver water

> Phil, I think you're pulling my leg. In fact maybe both of them!
> 
> I've only made a few batches, all were some shade of amber.The
> only difference with the gray batch was using the polarity reverser
> and starting the process several times with the same water, monitor-
> Ing the progress. Not all attempts involved reversing the polarity but
> some of them just turned DC 12 volts on/off with the test circuit. I
> Imagine the applied voltage would look like a square wave of differing
> duration. Just checked the silver again, it is not gray but pale
> amber.
> Tested as 10 ppm. Tasted OK.
> Opa
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> > On Apr 21, 2015, at 1:08 PM, Phil Morrison <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Some folks claim making CS under full moon clears up gray.
> > 
> > Not stirring and keeping electrodes well off bottom of reaction
> > jar also helps. 
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