Terry Chamberlin wrote:

> tia said,
> "ok Terry... so how do we go about making crystal
> clear CS/EIS?
> can i expect to obtain such a product by using a
> colloidal master 777?"
>
> For me, making CS is a simple matter. I don't worry
> about what the ppm is, or particle size, I simply try
> to brew it as long as I can and still end up with
> clear CS.
>
> With my own device (a Metabolic Solutions CSB10), I
> set up ten 1-gallon pickle jars with one quart of CS
> in each jar. I fill up each jar the rest of the way
> with DW, hang the silver wires down inside in each jar
> and brew for one hour. I discovered that one hour was
> the right brewing time by brewing a batch for 30
> minutes. It was crystal clear. Next batch I brewed it
> 40 minutes, then 50 minutes, and kept gradually
> increasing the brewing time each batch until I got a
> yellow batch (which I and my family drank). The last
> clear batch happened to be 60 minutes. If I brewed it
> 70 minutes, it turned yellow.
>
> Later, I discovered that during the summer, when the
> room is warmer, I can only brew it 50-55 minutes and
> still end up with clear CS. During the winter, when
> the room is cooler, I usually brew it 70-75 minutes. I
> estimate the ppm to be 15-20 ppm, which is all the
> strength you need (actually, it's probably overkill,
> I'm sure 10 ppm is just fine).

What is your setup? I would not expect the brew time to change
significantly if you are using constant current.  If you are using
constant current, then aggregation vs temperature may be more temperature
dependent than I had originally thought.

Marshall



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