Hi.   In the post about making the CS using the mini fan stirrer:

>>"i noted when i made cs using  low speed stirring a cloudy solution
occured
after 10 minute.

when i made cs using high speed stirring i could not observe the the
cloudiness or any tyndell effect at all even after 45 minutes!!!"<<

I did not see anywhere in the text where the person used distilled water.
I would think it would make a difference in the outcome is you used regular
water or distilled water, right?   Stirring or not.  Regular water would
make a cloudy cs solution within the 10 minutes.   Distilled water brewing
would take much longer than 10 minutes for any change.   I've only made
cloudy CS using regular water.  Never with distilled unless I let it run
away overnight.   Then had mud.

>>"i used a minifan with the fan removed and replaced by a q tip tube or a
used
pen ink tube (empty) with a diameter of about 2 mm with the motor spindle
inserted in it."<<

Also, even if the person used distilled water,  could there have been
contamination of the water by the fan stirring rod?

Just an observation.

Christine Mc.


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