You might want to try adding an occasional manual stir to that..maybe the
straw color will go away? [straw color as in ...similar to weak tea with
that darkish taint to pale clear yellow]
Also, place your water jug in a warm place loosely capped for a few days
and see if any bubbles form on the sides. That would most likely be
dissolved ozone gas which can make a batch come out straw colored. [most if
not all commercial distilled water is ozonated, some is very heavily
ozonated..ozone reacts with silver ions to form suspended oxides. Silver
oxides are harmless.]
I think heating the water very hot [boiling?] and allowing to cool before
use will outgas the ozone too.
I have made some yellow batches with the old model silverpuppy. [None
with the new model, but the water may not be as heavily ozonated around
here anymore] Other batches came out clear with the same water and
generator after outgassing it.
You don't need color as an strength indicator. ;-) [not that it hurts
anything]
Remind me how you measure PPM?
ken [Ode]
At 08:37 PM 5/18/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Ode Coyote modified my silverpuppy to make gallon batches. Stir is by heat
plate supplied by him, getting 16 ppm with auto shutoff. Light straw
color, barely perceptible tyndall..
Very happy, thanks silverpuppy.
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Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 1:42 PM
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