ROFPML...
You're a riot Dok.
Can't vent too much gas here, get kicked up backside, means I'd have to type 
standing up, end up dragging knuckles on the ground when I walk <g>.
Oh, almost fergot, I CAN decant, just WON'T, cos I never have a need to, and if 
I ever did find the need I'd be looking at changing things <g>.
N.

Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 23:38:09 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please/2nd opinion?
To: [email protected]

Hi Neville,
Well by now, both you and Bernadette, should have received <private> emails, 
with (4) pix showing set-upfor DIY air-filter/(scrubber) using extra quart-jar, 
holding water into which (raw/dirty) air, from
 a fish-tank pump, gets washed-clean of excess dirt, smoke, mold-spores, (even 
puff of Kangaroo Gas) if needed?<g>
Unlike Saint Mike, I'm not SAINT...don't need to Preach-to-World!  No prayers 
needed...at CSI~Group?[FYI: I really do feel sorry for problems he is having in 
CELL, but I will soon post-info on Doks DIY~SIP]
On-Call,Dok [;D   <~ notice I'm wearing doktor mask, so ya can't see ME 
Grinning (Ear-to-Ear) under face mask!
P.S. Mr. Redfox...ya may be wise and frugal saving mistakes down under,  but 
ol' Dok CAN still Decant...
Great preserving EIS Brewing errors from World Down-Under, but in Heaven, 
Angles water Garden~LoL Sorry, Neville...just don't have time to let you 
'Tie-me-Kangaroo-Down" right~now...cheer leaders waiting,
but after reading <private> email... let me know if interested in-offer, to 
feature pix...of your DIY package?
CSI-Group will only offer members D-I-Y Information & Pictures...so everyone 
still vents Gas right here~
              From: Neville Munn <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:50 PM
 Subject:
 RE: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please/2nd opinion?
   





It's not about money or "low budget learning" Dok <g>, it's about why throw 
something away when it's totally unnecessary to do so.That strong solution 
could come in very handy one day, ideal in fact for open wounds on animals as 
an example, or humans.
I was gunna toss out my batch that turned tea or dark amber coloured a few 
years ago cos I suspected lead contamination was pulled from the crystal brew 
vessel I used - but I didn't throw it out, and I've still got some left, and 
I've administered small amounts on occasion for self and family member use, and 
will do it again when/if the need arises.  That's why I suggested using it 
sparingly.  The glass storage vessel has severe plate out, but I won't toss it 
out.
N.


> Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 09:18:23 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please/2nd opinion?
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> Hello Bernadette,
> 
> What you ultimately end-up doing with it is entirely your choice, but after 
> scanning few other replies,
> personally...I would NOT agree, to save 'improperly' brewed EIS batch, 
> measuring EOB of 60+ ppm?
> Clearly things did not workout exactly as you had expected, but beware extra 
> ppm...is NOT Silver..!
> 
> Others, have already eluded...using (raw-air) bubbler for stirring, over 
> extended period, may
 result in
> either nitrogen gas, or carbon dioxide (from air) altering EIS background pH
 (acid/alkali)...not good?
> Since you brew it yourself, the actual DIY cost of materials (Gallon of DW + 
> Silver wire) is very Low 
> and IMO, it's well within (pragmatic/write-it-off) budget as part of low-cost 
> learning...What-Not-to-Do!
> While it most likely will not INJURE you, or your animals...why not just use 
> it, for watering garden~ 
> 
> If you intend to use (raw air) bubbler...might suggest adding cheap DIY 
> prefilter/(air-scrubber) stage,
> for trapping dust, mold-spores, smoke, etc. from dirty air...before pumping 
> it thru DW, in Brew Cell?
> Email if you need picture, but it's just extra Mason Jar, with (2) air-lines 
> inserted thru lid and sealed
> to force (raw/dirty) air from pump...through water bath in filter jar before 
> 2nd air-line...into EIS CELL.
> In theory, bubbling (raw/room) air through first water-bath/scrubber jar, 
> helps absorb unwanted gas?
> 
> 2nd Opinion,
>
 DOK Dallas      
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Bernadette <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:23 AM
> Subject: Re: Neville / Re: CS>A question, please
> 
>