Hi Reid,

You write:
> How dow the stay in solution, not precipitating?  I still have part of
> a batch made about six months ago, which has remained stable for that
> long. Anyone?

Your current process reminds me of the one I developed for my own use a 
couple of years after I started making CS. I heated the water on a 
hotplate for the duration of the generating process, with a constant 
voltage setup.

My product looked a lot like beer, maybe like a dark laager with a bit 
of a reddish cast. It had a strong Tyndall effect. You could see 
through it, but it had a milky cast if you shone light *on* it. I still 
have a few samples and, as far as I know, none have shown signs of 
settling -- though I haven't looked at any in a while. They're at least 
5 years old now.

When I had a couple of batches measured at a lab, they came back at, if 
I remember... 22 and 27 ppm.

I've since gone on to much simpler methods using current limited room 
temperature methods producing consistently clear CS, but there wasn't a 
lot wrong with the effectiveness of the "old brew," whatever flaws it 
might have had by today's standards.

So, I guess you needn't be too shocked by your results, Reid!

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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