I found a ½ gallon bottle at a garage sale.  My canning jar lid with silver 
electrodes attached fit on the small mouth of the bottle so I decided to try 
making a half gallon of CS.  Calculations indicated somewhat under 12 hours at 
1ma to produce nominally 20ppm solution.  I put a 25 watt bulb in a nightlight 
socket in a large can with a hole on top with some insulation for the jar to 
sit on.  This is for thermal stirring. I let it brew overnight.  

(This is a lot of CS!)

Everything seemed to go very well.  The can got a bit hot so I probably need 
some air holes in the can.  The CS was clear with a pronounced metallic taste.  
There didn't seem to be an excessive buildup on the electrodes but when I took 
them out I noticed some gray and silver particles floating on top of the water. 
 I tried to wick them up or scoop them out with pieces of paper towel, but this 
didn't work at all.  I found the best way was to lay the paper towel flat on 
the surface of the water and slide it off.  Most of the particles came off 
using that method.

I have been noticing that all of my CS appears to be clear.  The stuff that 
appeared to be slightly yellow in various containers seemed to be caused by 
yellow deposits on the inside of the containers but the solution remains clear 
which can be seen when I pour it into another container.  Interestingly, the ½ 
gallon container looks like it has a slight yellow buildup on it.  The lid is 
very small so I would have a hard time getting a hand into it to clean with a 
scotchpad. I thought of trying hydrogen peroxide to clean out the residue and 
then rinsing well.  Anyone have an opinion of a good way of cleaning it without 
leaving a residue that would require massive additional cleaning and rinsing? 

Does anyone have any opinion what the best way is to keep any deposit on the 
electrodes from coming off into the CS solution when taking the electrodes out 
of the water.  Is it best to remove them with the voltage source still 
connected?  Perhaps removing the voltage and letting them sit in the water for 
a while before removing? 





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