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RobertMacy
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 07:14:08 -0700, jfeng@my-deja.com <jfeng@my-deja.com>
wrote:
Genius! Pressure cooker, but I'll use a slowly leaking gas cylinder [like
used to power a pellet gun], instead of heat. She actually wants to try to
do this! small chunk of dry ice? and when we're done we'll have a soda.
Or do you think heat would speed up the re-infusion? But all this
activity may 'wear' out that gas seal, and the caps will just dry out
faster.
wrote:
On Monday, September 8, 2014 9:18:01 AM UTC-7, Robert Macy wrote:
How about 'soaking' in distilled water for extended period of time?
Think the H2O will wick itself up in there?
Absolutely. But since it took several years to dry out the electrolyte
under positive pressure, at 1 atm it will take at least as long (and
probably a lot longer) to diffure it in from the outside; you could
speed it up by using your wife's pressure cooker.
Genius! Pressure cooker, but I'll use a slowly leaking gas cylinder [like
used to power a pellet gun], instead of heat. She actually wants to try to
do this! small chunk of dry ice? and when we're done we'll have a soda.
Or do you think heat would speed up the re-infusion? But all this
activity may 'wear' out that gas seal, and the caps will just dry out
faster.