Might want to add the CS after heating the DW
Not sure what CS does in a microwave.
Heating does increase water conductivity *and* sets up thermal stirring currents in the water as it cools.
However, heating too hot [140+deg?] tends to make yellowish [larger particle] CS as particles collide with excess kinetic energy.
ken

At 06:34 PM 6/19/02 -0700, you wrote:
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From: "John Reeder" <[email protected]>
If cs is poured into the 'DW/cs to be', doesn't that prevent the fluffy deposits. Lately, I have
been having trouble getting my Colloid Master 777 to shut off after the proper cs level is
reached. I don't know if it is an equipment problem or if the problem is the nut behind the
wheel. Perhaps you are right and my water is too pure. Ideas? I haven't called the CM 777
people yet.

Hi John, I add about 10% CS to a new batch of DW, and if the amount I'm making will fit into
the microwave, I heat it to about 100 degrees -- gets things going in a hurry.

Jack

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