I think, that the DW in the generator is working as a wet air filter. In a
wet air filter the dirty air is blown trough a wet area. Then the dust that
is in the air sticks to the liquid and stays behind. Of course, there is not
soooo much dust in the little volume of air that is used for bubbling, and
the microbes and other living creatures in it will be destroyed in the CS,
but it is there. I suggest to put a filter between the compressor and the CS
gen. as I described in an earlier post. It is cost very little.



Willy

-----Original Message-----
From: Gaston [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: woensdag 30 januari 2002 2:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>airbrush - air compressor


I have read that an air pump may cause contamination to the distilled water
when making CS. (others have commented that it is not the case). And I
tend to agree with these comments.

However, others have suggested using a small air compressor along with an
airbrush,
and I have never heard anybody commenting that CS could be contaminated, by
the air,
during this process...

Comments would be appreciated pls ?

Gaston




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