I mixed a 500-mL batch of PC-TEA today--not my first one--using 400mL TEA slightly warmed, then adding proportional amounts of ascorbic acid and phenidone, followed by additional TEA to make 500mL solution. I noticed, as always, that the AA was tough to dissolve, and even with warming and vigorous stirring it did not dissolve completely. I had dissolved the phenidone in a few mL of isopropyl alcohol which made it easier to dissolve.
After 8 hrs or so I noticed there was a waxy precipitate in the bottle as if the blizzard of AA had precipitated partially; I put the whole batch in the microwave and gradually heated it and stirred it. Other than turning the TEA a rich amber color, it also seemed to dissolve most of the precipitate.
Is this precipitate indeed undissolved AA? Anything about what I describe to give anyone pause? Any reason to think I've ruined the batch? Suggestions to make the process go easier? I love the developer, but it's a pain to mix.