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CDS - Chlorine Dioxide Solution: Chlorine dioxide gas put in water
Room temperature for making CDS
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15 Dec 2013 20:01 #37856
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Room temperature for making CDS was created by larrymagee
The temperature in my house is about 62F in the winter and 76F in the summer. CDS p101 (shot glass) -
www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/cds_shot_glass_travel_kit.pdf
says 70F for 12 hours. Are the temperatures in my house okay?
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16 Dec 2013 02:40 #37866
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larrymagee, thank-you sooo much finally someone with us measurments!! This is soo helpful.
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16 Dec 2013 02:58 #37867
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Larry, the upper temperature should be fine at 12 hours. You might want to let it activate longer at the lower temp. If you are aiming for 3000ppm and have LaMotte high range test strips, you can measure the CLO2 concentration and then you will know if you need to adjust the time. 
Let us know what you find.
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