In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (John A. Stanley) 
wrote:
>There has been concern expressed on the Yahoo CS Group (formerly CS
>Club) about bubbling introducing things that would form silver compound
>contaminants during CS generation. I wouldn't think LVDC would be enough
>to make any nitrogen compounds. Could using a bubbler make undesirable
>levels of silver oxide? Or wee tiny amounts of silver carbonate?

Well, I took their advice and ran my bubbler through DW for a few hours
to see if there would be any changes. They predicted increased tyndall
and higher readings on a meter. The starting DW registered .8 on the
Hanna PWT and there were a few random sparklies but no tyndall. After
bubbling for four hours the sparklies/tyndall were unchanged and the
water registered .6 on the Hanna PWT. 

Of course, different things could be happening while current is flowing
through the water, but I can't help but think this issue is about as
important as worrying about .999 vs. .9999 silver. The bottom line is
that my bubbled CS works.

-- 
John A. Stanley                           [email protected]


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