Author Topic: Dis ASM, he mighty pow'ful magic! (or ... have I witnessed a reverse reaction)  (Read 21051 times)

Offline Carrington

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Cool sounds like you have it sussed know Julian
I have never had problems caused by ASM but I did make up a new titration solution with each batch so that could have reflected the strength at any one place in the Ibc.
Let hope you get on well from now

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Hopefully your problems are now over Julian.

Just need to get to the bottom of Keiths issues now.

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Hope so Nige, I'll find out with the next batch.

Paul,  you say ... "titration solution WITH each batch" that could read that you were using ASM for the titration ... was that the case?
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Yes I would use ASM for the titration
 
5ml ASM -1 L water

I'd better check when I get in just to make sure that's right

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Yes I would use ASM for the titration
 
5ml ASM -1 L water

I'd better check when I get in just to make sure that's right

Paul

That must surely be more accurate that using a 0.1% solution NaOH and extrapolating.
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