CSBest distilled water available in NW?

2004-09-16 Thread Matthew McCann
I bought the $99 distiller too. By coincidence, this
wholesaler is located only a few miles from my home.
Neighbors and co-workers bought from this vendor
and are pleased. I intend to catch rainwater and
distill it, to avoid residues and/or volatiles from
hard, chlorinated municipal tapwater. The
result may be close to double-distilled water, at
less than the cost of single-distilled DW from 
retailers vending  products of uncertain quality.

Matthew

CSBest distilled water available in NW?

2004-09-15 Thread fredsus1
Since getting my generator I have made about 4 quarts CS.

I have 2 different brands of true DW. One that I made a batch from yesterday
and today. Yesterdays batch I transferred into a amber glass bottle that a
friend had sent me (her home brewed CS) and I have had previous batches of
my CS in it. Anyway, I am adding drops of H202 after brewing. This one
turned and stayed somewhat milky. The one I just brewed today had quite a
few floaty stuff in it, I didn't wipe the electrodes with this batch and
when I added the H202, it turned yellow. I didn't strain the batch as it
doesn't bother me and I don't have anything sterile to filter it with. I am
assuming all this is normal and ok?

I try to only touch the electrodes with paper towels and not fingers and
clean with distilled water and rinse the jar with DW. So I don't think
things are contaminated???

Anyway..I live in Washington state. Anyone know of a quality distilled
water? I don't have a clue if the 2 different brands that I have used were
good or not.

Susie


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Re: CSBest distilled water available in NW?

2004-09-15 Thread Craig C Chamberlin

Hi Susie,

Where in WA do you live?

Can't help with the rest:(

Craig

Since getting my generator I have made about 4 quarts CS.

I have 2 different brands of true DW. One that I made a batch from yesterday
and today. Yesterdays batch I transferred into a amber glass bottle that a
friend had sent me (her home brewed CS) and I have had previous batches of
my CS in it. Anyway, I am adding drops of H202 after brewing. This one
turned and stayed somewhat milky. The one I just brewed today had quite a
few floaty stuff in it, I didn't wipe the electrodes with this batch and
when I added the H202, it turned yellow. I didn't strain the batch as it
doesn't bother me and I don't have anything sterile to filter it with. I am
assuming all this is normal and ok?

I try to only touch the electrodes with paper towels and not fingers and
clean with distilled water and rinse the jar with DW. So I don't think
things are contaminated???

Anyway..I live in Washington state. Anyone know of a quality distilled
water? I don't have a clue if the 2 different brands that I have used were
good or not.

Susie



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Re: CSBest distilled water available in NW?

2004-09-15 Thread Garnet

I found that using Kleenex brand tissue, others may work differently I
don't know, is better than using paper towels. The paper towels shed
more and I had more yellow batches. With the Kleenex there is no
shedding and no yellow batches.

On the distilled water why not buy a counter top distiller and make your
own. It is nice not to have to carry bottled water. I bought a unit for
$99 from www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com . It is often sold for $200 -
$349, I have seen it many times for these prices. So this site is truly
wholesale. I have hard water, 42, so not as bad as some. I simply wipe
it out after each batch and soak it in vinegar and water over night
every 6 or 7th batch, when the mineral deposits that won't wipe out get
to be the size of a quarter on the bottom of the vessel.

My SG6 never registers any conductance with my home made distilled
water. I figure it has just about paid for itself in 8 months.

Garnet

On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 19:51, fredsus1 wrote:
 Since getting my generator I have made about 4 quarts CS.
 
 I have 2 different brands of true DW. One that I made a batch from yesterday
 and today. Yesterdays batch I transferred into a amber glass bottle that a
 friend had sent me (her home brewed CS) and I have had previous batches of
 my CS in it. Anyway, I am adding drops of H202 after brewing. This one
 turned and stayed somewhat milky. The one I just brewed today had quite a
 few floaty stuff in it, I didn't wipe the electrodes with this batch and
 when I added the H202, it turned yellow. I didn't strain the batch as it
 doesn't bother me and I don't have anything sterile to filter it with. I am
 assuming all this is normal and ok?
 
 I try to only touch the electrodes with paper towels and not fingers and
 clean with distilled water and rinse the jar with DW. So I don't think
 things are contaminated???
 
 Anyway..I live in Washington state. Anyone know of a quality distilled
 water? I don't have a clue if the 2 different brands that I have used were
 good or not.
 
 Susie
 
 
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Re: CSBest distilled water available in NW?

2004-09-15 Thread fredsus1
Thank you Garnet,

That helps a lot. I will get the Kleenex tissues, more convenient too. Right
now finances are down the drain but thank you for that link for distilled
water!

BTW, I live in Snohomish, WA (so thankful to be hurricane free)

Susie

///I found that using Kleenex brand tissue, others may work differently I
don't know, is better than using paper towels. The paper towels shed
more and I had more yellow batches. With the Kleenex there is no
shedding and no yellow batches.

On the distilled water why not buy a counter top distiller and make your
own. It is nice not to have to carry bottled water. I bought a unit for
$99 from www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com . It is often sold for $200 -
$349, I have seen it many times for these prices. So this site is truly
wholesale. I have hard water, 42, so not as bad as some. I simply wipe
it out after each batch and soak it in vinegar and water over night
every 6 or 7th batch, when the mineral deposits that won't wipe out get
to be the size of a quarter on the bottom of the vessel.

My SG6 never registers any conductance with my home made distilled
water. I figure it has just about paid for itself in 8 months.

Garnet


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Re: CSBest distilled water

2004-05-13 Thread Linda Jones
Walgreens DW says it is bottled in Milesburg, PA, and distributed by
Walgreens in Deerfield IL. I've bought it from several different Walgreens
in several different tows, and they all say the same thing. Since I live in
Nebraska, it seems like that is evidence that they are shipping it out of
state and around the country.

Linda Jones
lin...@hamilton.net
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From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: CSBest distilled water


   It doesn't pay to ship water around at 67 cents to $1.50 a gallon
retail.
  It's all locally distilled regardless of brand.
  Some brands practice better oversight on the local distillers.
  In some places, the same distiller makes all the brands.
 ode



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RE: CSBest distilled water ?

2004-05-12 Thread Marie Hofman

Really? so what now - keep our DW in airtight containers? Please tell.
Marie.
From: "James Holmes" ami...@starband.net 
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: RE: CSBest distilled water ? 
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 20:22:17 -0600 
 
It changes rapidly with exposure to air. 
 
JOH 
 
-Original Message- 
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 6:08 AM 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CSBest distilled water ? 
 
 
 Distilled water just plain ole varies. 
I use Foodloin water a lot. 
Sometimes it's as high as 4 uS...usually around 2 uS. 
Lately it's been .4 uS 
 
Ode 
 
At 09:38 PM 5/10/2004 GMT, you wrote: 
  
 In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among 
  the 
best testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal 
container but now I am seeing the difference between the cheap DW and the 
good stuff. I looked at the Arrowhead website and they seem to be very 
quality control minded. Nestle owns Arrowhead, so big $ behind them. The 
worst DW goes to Smart and Final testing out at 44. Maybe it was mislabeled 
mineral water. All I got from that stuff was gray, cloudy cs. My Silver 
Puppy shut down in 10 seconds (auto mode) with that water. I switched to 
manual mode and got big clouds and wisps and found out later how bad this 
water was with my PWT. Anyone else find DW testing better than the 
Arrowhead? 
 Thanks 
 Steve 
  
  
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Re: CSBest distilled water

2004-05-12 Thread Ode Coyote
  It doesn't pay to ship water around at 67 cents to $1.50 a gallon retail.
 It's all locally distilled regardless of brand.
 Some brands practice better oversight on the local distillers.
 In some places, the same distiller makes all the brands.
ode

At 04:09 PM 5/11/2004 -0400, you wrote:
I use  Zephyrhills brand DW, $1.39 gal, from Winn-Dixie (local grocery
store). I suspect that the DW is local also because it is the name of a
Florida Town.  It consistintly shows .4 on the PWT

Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 21:38:19 GMT
From: scl...@netzero.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSBest distilled water ?


In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the best
testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container ---trim---..


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RE: CSBest distilled water ?

2004-05-12 Thread James Holmes
The CO2 from the air makes it acidic.  O2 gets in too, but I am not sure
what effect that has.  If it is water in the 0.0 to 5 ppm range  or the
water is conductivity adjusted before making the CS it is usually not of
practical concern. 
 
JOH

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From: Marie Hofman [mailto:marie_hof...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 3:22 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSBest distilled water ?



Really?  so what now - keep our DW in airtight containers?  Please tell.

Marie.



From: James Holmes ami...@starband.net 
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: RE: CSBest distilled water ? 
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 20:22:17 -0600 
 
It changes rapidly with exposure to air. 
 
JOH 
 
-Original Message- 
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 6:08 AM 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CSBest distilled water ? 
 
 
   Distilled water just plain ole varies. 
  I use Foodloin water a lot. 
  Sometimes it's as high as 4 uS...usually around 2 uS. 
  Lately it's been .4 uS 
 
Ode 
 
At 09:38 PM 5/10/2004 GMT, you wrote: 
  
   In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among 
  the 
best testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal 
container but now I am seeing the difference between the cheap DW and the 
good stuff. I looked at the Arrowhead website and they seem to be very 
quality control minded. Nestle owns Arrowhead, so big $ behind them. The 
worst DW goes to Smart and Final testing out at 44. Maybe it was mislabeled

mineral water. All I got from that stuff was gray, cloudy cs. My Silver 
Puppy shut down in 10 seconds (auto mode) with that water. I switched to 
manual mode and got big clouds and wisps and found out later how bad this 
water was with my PWT. Anyone else find DW testing better than the 
Arrowhead? 
 Thanks 
 Steve 
  
  
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Re: CSBest distilled water

2004-05-12 Thread Charles Sutton
Thanks for the tip Richard;  I just got some Walgreen's DW at 99 cents and
it tested .3 on my PWT.  I saved .1 over the Zephyrhills at .4 and 30 cents
to boot! I haven't  calibrated my PWT since I got it about 8 months ago.  I
always get clear CS, and can't see any tyndall.

- Original Message - 
From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: CSBest distilled water


 Hi Charles,

 Thanks for your Best distilled water search, Zephyrhills (I'm from
 Clermont). Have you tried Walgreens? It is Sodium-free, micro-filtered,
 ozonated, steam distilled and sells for $1/gal. I consistently get
 crystal-clear CS when using it. I don't have a meter to test--but would be
 appreciative if you could and would try it and report your readings.
 Sincerely,
 Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist



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Re: CSBest distilled water ?

2004-05-11 Thread Ode Coyote
  Distilled water just plain ole varies.
 I use Foodloin water a lot.
 Sometimes it's as high as 4 uS...usually around 2 uS.
 Lately it's been .4 uS

Ode

At 09:38 PM 5/10/2004 GMT, you wrote:

  In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the
best testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container but now I am seeing the difference between the cheap DW and the
good stuff. I looked at the Arrowhead website and they seem to be very
quality control minded. Nestle owns Arrowhead, so big $ behind them. The
worst DW goes to Smart and Final testing out at 44. Maybe it was mislabeled
mineral water. All I got from that stuff was gray, cloudy cs. My Silver
Puppy shut down in 10 seconds (auto mode) with that water. I switched to
manual mode and got big clouds and wisps and found out later how bad this
water was with my PWT. Anyone else find DW testing better than the Arrowhead?
Thanks
Steve


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CSBest distilled water

2004-05-11 Thread Charles Sutton
I use  Zephyrhills brand DW, $1.39 gal, from Winn-Dixie (local grocery
store). I suspect that the DW is local also because it is the name of a
Florida Town.  It consistintly shows .4 on the PWT

Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 21:38:19 GMT
From: scl...@netzero.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSBest distilled water ?


In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the best
testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container ---trim---..


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RE: CSBest distilled water

2004-05-11 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Charles,

Thanks for your Best distilled water search, Zephyrhills (I'm from
Clermont). Have you tried Walgreens? It is Sodium-free, micro-filtered,
ozonated, steam distilled and sells for $1/gal. I consistently get
crystal-clear CS when using it. I don't have a meter to test--but would be
appreciative if you could and would try it and report your readings.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

-Original Message-
From: Charles Sutton [mailto:cds...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:10 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSBest distilled water


I use  Zephyrhills brand DW, $1.39 gal, from Winn-Dixie (local grocery
store). I suspect that the DW is local also because it is the name of a
Florida Town.  It consistintly shows .4 on the PWT

Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 21:38:19 GMT
From: scl...@netzero.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSBest distilled water ?


In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the best
testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container ---trim---..


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RE: CSBest distilled water

2004-05-11 Thread S Nowell
Richard, Ive been using Walgreens brand as you
described for months now, I test each gallon before
using and on my Hanna TDS meter I get a reading of 000
to 001

Tchau
Sam

Hi Charles,

Thanks for your Best distilled water search,
Zephyrhills (I'm from
Clermont). Have you tried Walgreens? It is
Sodium-free, micro-filtered,
ozonated, steam distilled and sells for $1/gal. I
consistently get
crystal-clear CS when using it. I don't have a meter
to test--but would be
appreciative if you could and would try it and report
your readings.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist





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RE: CSBest distilled water

2004-05-11 Thread Richard Harris
Many thanks, Sam,

I knew Walgreens steam distilled water was good and the best I'd found--I
have nothing but respect for it and appreciate your giving me your Nanna TDS
reading.
If I can ever be of help, please let me know at www.rharrisinc.com

Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

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From: S Nowell [mailto:oneland...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:52 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSBest distilled water


Richard, Ive been using Walgreens brand as you
described for months now, I test each gallon before
using and on my Hanna TDS meter I get a reading of 000
to 001

Tchau
Sam

Hi Charles,

Thanks for your Best distilled water search,
Zephyrhills (I'm from
Clermont). Have you tried Walgreens? It is
Sodium-free, micro-filtered,
ozonated, steam distilled and sells for $1/gal. I
consistently get
crystal-clear CS when using it. I don't have a meter
to test--but would be
appreciative if you could and would try it and report
your readings.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist





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RE: CSBest distilled water ?

2004-05-11 Thread James Holmes
My meter reads to 0.1.

I have never tested anything better than Arrowhead.  Some batches read 0.0.


Too pure can result in low yield.  Some systems advise raising the
conductivity to about 8 PPM for best yield.

JOH

-Original Message-
From: scl...@netzero.com [mailto:scl...@netzero.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:38 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSBest distilled water ?



  In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the
best testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container but now I am seeing the difference between the cheap DW and the
good stuff. I l1ooked at the Arrowhead website and they seem to be very
quality control minded. Nestle owns Arrowhead, so big $ behind them. The
worst DW goes to Smart and Final testing out at 44. Maybe it was mislabeled
mineral water. All I got from that stuff was gray, cloudy cs. My Silver
Puppy shut down in 10 seconds (auto mode) with that water. I switched to
manual mode and got big clouds and wisps and found out later how bad this
water was with my PWT. Anyone else find DW testing better than the
Arrowhead? Thanks Steve


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RE: CSBest distilled water ?

2004-05-11 Thread James Holmes
It changes rapidly with exposure to air.

JOH

-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 6:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSBest distilled water ?


  Distilled water just plain ole varies.
 I use Foodloin water a lot.
 Sometimes it's as high as 4 uS...usually around 2 uS.
 Lately it's been .4 uS

Ode

At 09:38 PM 5/10/2004 GMT, you wrote:

  In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among 
 the
best testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal
container but now I am seeing the difference between the cheap DW and the
good stuff. I looked at the Arrowhead website and they seem to be very
quality control minded. Nestle owns Arrowhead, so big $ behind them. The
worst DW goes to Smart and Final testing out at 44. Maybe it was mislabeled
mineral water. All I got from that stuff was gray, cloudy cs. My Silver
Puppy shut down in 10 seconds (auto mode) with that water. I switched to
manual mode and got big clouds and wisps and found out later how bad this
water was with my PWT. Anyone else find DW testing better than the
Arrowhead?
Thanks
Steve


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CSBest distilled water ?

2004-05-10 Thread scl555

  In my recent search for good DW I have found Arrowhead to be among the best 
testing out at .7 on my Hanna PWT. I paid $2.59 for the 2.5 gal container but 
now I am seeing the difference between the cheap DW and the good stuff. I 
looked at the Arrowhead website and they seem to be very quality control 
minded. Nestle owns Arrowhead, so big $ behind them. The worst DW goes to Smart 
and Final testing out at 44. Maybe it was mislabeled mineral water. All I got 
from that stuff was gray, cloudy cs. My Silver Puppy shut down in 10 seconds 
(auto mode) with that water. I switched to manual mode and got big clouds and 
wisps and found out later how bad this water was with my PWT. Anyone else find 
DW testing better than the Arrowhead?
Thanks
Steve


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