7evan wrote:I'll take the green FSW off your hands though :greetings-waveyellow:
It's coming clear now mate, but I can send you the heads if you want :teasing-neener:
7evan wrote:I'll take the green FSW off your hands though :greetings-waveyellow:
Geko wrote:I work in water treatment and about a year ago I sold an organic filter to a customer to remove tannins from his water which was being pumped out of a dam. The coconut carbon in the filter had a side effect of lowering the ph of his water resulting in copper being leached from his pipework and green deposits in sinks and basins etc. Further research told me that water with a ph level below 6.5 will start to leach copper from pipes. I supplied him with calcite filter to neutralize the ph and his problem was gone. I for one dont trust those ph test strips. Im betting that your feints have a higher ph than your wash which is why they are coming out clean. Its probably not good practice to leave backset in your boiler for a week either....
P3T3rPan wrote:Lots of water in the downcommer traps if you don't turn your still upside down to dry
Patinates to green copper oxide very quickly
sam_and_liv wrote:Just went to try some cuts on the green tainted run :puke-huge:
In the feints it goes. Did you keep any of your green tainted spirit Urrazeb?
sam_and_liv wrote: Wonder if that is your problem Urrazeb? Have you cleaned the T pieces out as well or just the plates?
MacStill wrote:dolomite ? :think:
TheMechwarrior wrote:Do you by chance have a second still that you could run identical washes through?
Perhaps a mate nearby?
Urrazeb wrote:Ok so running a rum now... no green in sight and smells like it should :handgestures-thumbupleft:
I hope its just the corn.. thats an easy fix.
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