Legally distilled water for drinking must be ozone treated to kill any
possible pathogens. I suspect any labeled not for consumption has not
had this treatment.
Marshall
On 6/9/2013 4:25 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
Distilled water in the laundry aisle is 'not for drinking' ... I agree
distilled
Any thoughts on building an ozone generator for water treatment? I'm not
really interested in shelling out a few hundred dollars for a ready made
one, and I do know about building Tesla coils and the like.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2013, Marshall wrote:
Legally distilled water for drinking must be
Go to a fish store and buy an air pump, an ozonator, and a flowstone.
Then simply connect them together, and bubble the ozone through the water.
Marshall
On 6/10/2013 10:30 AM, Andreas Hahn wrote:
Any thoughts on building an ozone generator for water treatment? I'm
not really interested in
Distilled water in the laundry aisle is 'not for drinking' ... I agree
distilled water is distilled water! (It's to be used in irons)
Jane
I just of never heard of Not for drinking distilled water before! I don't
think it would be distilled if it is not drinkable, that could be where your
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2013 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality
I use a COM-100 EC/TDS/TEMP tester by HM Digital and would recommend this
tester. It works very well and has three different non-linear EC-to-TDS
conversion factors (KCl, 442TM, NaCl) as well as
temp
Hi Andreas,
Try sipping some of the distilled water and see if that reacts?
I find ginger or mint is also effective calming an upset tummy. :-)
Hmmm. Usually cs is quite soothing to the stomach. The slight yellow is just
indicative of
larger particle size, not number of particles, and that
On 5 Jun 2013 at 20:59, Andreas Hahn wrote about :
Subject : Re: CSChecking distilled water qua
Thanks for the advice all. I took a teaspoon-sized sip of the slighly
yellowish brew and my stomach is not happy with me. Some cloves and lots
of water settled things down a bit. Evidently I either
I do happen to be a bit sick (the powerful antioxidants of the cloves have
been helping, as has garlic), but this reaction is characteristic of I
just put something in me I shouldn't have. Nothing at all like the
reaction I get after a few cloves and a few cloves of garlic! Even a shot
at H202
: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality
I do happen to be a bit sick (the powerful antioxidants of the cloves have
been helping, as has garlic), but this reaction is characteristic of I
just put something in me I shouldn't have. Nothing at all like
Hi,
I would like to use store-bought distilled water for making CS. Testing
with a conductance meter reveals very low conductance (0.5 microsiemens).
Is there any other thing to check?
I made about 200ml CS in a glass with it and it produced a brownish
particulate residue that settled to the
Hi Andreas:
A PWT reading of 0.5 uS is great... perfect for making CS.
You can also check the pH (although I'm usually dissapointed with store
bought water pH) if you're worried about the quality.
The distilled water that I make at home is 0.3 uS, pH ~7.0.
I think that most of the
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the fast reply. Since the bottle of store bought stuff says
not for drinking, are there any unhealthy contaminants that would still
pass the conductivity test?
The brewed CS is too conductive for my conductance tester, using an
ohmmeter produces a resistance of around
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Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2013 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the fast reply. Since the bottle of store bought stuff says
not for drinking, are there any unhealthy contaminants that would still
pass the conductivity test
Hi Andreas:
What is the conductance tester you are using? I only have experience
with a PWT (which is designed to test pure water).
It really shouldn't be off the chart. Any PWT or TDS meter should be
able to read close to 1000 PPM.
FYI: Rinsing with distilled water won't remove any
We have found that the Crystal Brand of distilled water is better than others.
The others didn't
make as good of CS.
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 19:58:49 +0200
From: andreas.h...@laposte.net
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Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality
Hi Jason,
Thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2013 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality
Hi Andreas:
What is the conductance tester you are using? I only have experience
with a PWT (which is designed to test pure water).
It really shouldn't be off the chart. Any PWT or TDS meter should
: Tuesday, June 4, 2013 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality
I use a COM-100 EC/TDS/TEMP tester by HM Digital and would recommend this
tester. It works very well and has three different non-linear EC-to-TDS
conversion factors (KCl, 442TM, NaCl) as well as temp
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