Baking soda DOES react with the silver making it light sensitive. It's a pretty slow reaction taking several hours of light exposure. [ I tested Dr Marxs claim years ago, made a BEAUTIFULLY clear batch using a DC gen and I started to "eat crow" online as it sat on the window sill...it turned a thick cloudy milky grey just before I hit the 'send' button.
Ferreting out a formula for making silver glaze for pottery from Silver Acetate, Silver Carbonate was being used as the source material to make the Silver Acetate. Adding in Distilled white vinegar to the Silver Carbonate suspension [following the instructions], the cloudy grey went back to crystal clear indicating that highly soluble Silver Acetate had been the result] I do not know if Silver Carbonate is made while the generator is running or if it takes the addition of light to kick the compound into existence..but it DOES happen. Put a few drops of H2O2 in some of that red batch and see if it clears up over night...or some vinegar? ode On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:04 AM James Osbourne Holmes < [email protected]> wrote: > I am using Dr. Marx's CSPro Max device. > The mechanical timer fell over and jammed and the batch ran overnight. > The rods were slightly pitted. Bruce said to run a bit longer and it would > produce a usable batch. I did about 13 minutes instead of 11. The batch > has a slight red tint to the usual gold. It has remained stable for > several months. > I will appreciate your...or anyone's comments. > Thank you for your attention. > > James Osbourne Holmes > a/k/a *Red Pill Media* > American State National > > *http://t <http://t>heamericanstatesassembly.net > <http://theamericanstatesassembly.net/>* > http://annavonreitz.com > h <http://annavonreitz.com>ttp://signinamerica.com > > This private email and any attachment(s) is covered by the Electronic > Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 25-10-2521 and is for the sole use of > the intended recipient and contains privileged and/or confidential > information. No monitoring of my email or other means of surveillance, > electronic and otherwise, is permitted and I reserve all my rights, without > recourse and without prejudice, nunc pro tunc. I do not consent to anyone > tampering with, altering or delaying any incoming or outgoing communication. > >

