Before I had set up the test cell had put some ram sticks in a post with a dilute hcl leach after heating it up for half an hour set it aside to cool then overnight these crystals appeared.
Since the predominant species in the leach was tin, it would be safe to assume these are tin crystals.
A heated leach will hold more salts than a cold one will so by heating your electrolyte you will probably have better results replacing the tin ions as they're being plated out onto the cathode.
With the formation of crystals I knew the liquor was saturated and this is what lead me to set up the experimental cell.
Since the predominant species in the leach was tin, it would be safe to assume these are tin crystals.
A heated leach will hold more salts than a cold one will so by heating your electrolyte you will probably have better results replacing the tin ions as they're being plated out onto the cathode.
With the formation of crystals I knew the liquor was saturated and this is what lead me to set up the experimental cell.