Many of the "Sparklers" are pollen, dust etc that have gotten into the
water from the air.  Motes in a sunbeam, ya know.
...and some may be chunks that broke loose from an electrode.
 Ken

At 09:56 AM 3/24/01 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 3/24/01 8:32:47 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
><< Subj:     Re: CS>Tyndall yet clear
> Date:  3/24/01 8:32:47 AM EST
> From:  [email protected] (Ivan Anderson)
> Reply-to:  [email protected]
> To:    [email protected]
> 
> Good point.
> Not as far as I know Roger.
> This CS (grainy Tyndall) is likely to be unstable.
> 
> Ivan.
>  >>
>Ivan: I have to tell you that with my HVAC CS, I can see (and so can 'Ol
Bob) 
> "sparklers" with a laser. Is that what you mean by "grainy" Tyndall? Roger
>
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