> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 20:34:39 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: CS>Distilled Water Purity
 
   [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Went to the store and bought two difrrent distilled
> water types, and both read a 001 ppm.
 
What brands did you buy?  I would guess that .001ppm
is about the best that can be found on the consumer
market, - I'm sure that lab. grade DW is even purer,
and a lot more expensive. I get my DW at $1.00 per gal.

>The best I  could do without my charchol filter was 006 ppm.
>So I am still not sure what my distiller is doing?  The
> reason I prefer to make it myself is because of what
> Hulda has done with the testing of bottled waters to
> contain iso-propyl alcohol in them(cancer compound).

I haven't seen her test results, but "bottled water"
and distilled are not the same thing.
How could iso-propyl alcohol survive the heat of
distillation?

I buy my DW at Walgreens, and have to look carefully
at the label because they also sell "drinking" water,
and the 2 varieties sit side-by-side on the shelf.

> Anyway I am running a new batch and heated the water
> up in a microwave to around 100 degrees.   Results
> seem to be a lot better using the store bought
> distilled water.  I have also had root like structures
> growing on the neg electrode, but at least now I am
> getting something coming off the + electrode where as
> before nothing was coming off.

When the "root like structures" begin to form, just stop
the process and carefully(so as not to knock any loose)
remove the rods and wipe them off, and then proceed.

Happy brewing

Jack



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