Re: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?

2012-04-17 Thread Sam Nabors
home distillers can't get tap water down to 0ppm (my distilled water is 2ppm) 
so what I do is run it through a zero water pitcher(deionized water) first and 
then distill it. That gets it down to 0ppm.


 From: Tel Tofflemire telt...@yahoo.com
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Subject: Re: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?
 

My CS is mostly from 10 ppm to 15 ppm The higher the PPM the easier  it is to 
dilute it with Pure Steam Distilled water, ( But be careful it will lower the 
PPM too much if your not careful ) do it real slow and keep testing it.
 
Tel Tofflemire




 From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:05 PM
Subject: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?
 

Hi Tel,

What PPM is your CS?  As far as I know you have the cheapest price for people 
who want to buy in gallons.  Some people who ask me don't want to mess with 
making it, so it is good to know the alternative.  

David

Re: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?

2012-04-17 Thread Asif Nathekar
Agreed , I distill the water twice
In the first distill I allow the water to boil for at least ten minutes with 
the Condensing unit unattached so that 
Anything that has a boiling point less than the tap water would have  hopefully 
reduced significantly by then.
I found this helped a lot.





On 17 Apr 2012, at 17:04, Sam Nabors samuelnab...@yahoo.com wrote:

 home distillers can't get tap water down to 0ppm (my distilled water is 2ppm) 
 so what I do is run it through a zero water pitcher(deionized water) first 
 and then distill it. That gets it down to 0ppm.
 From: Tel Tofflemire telt...@yahoo.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 9:49 PM
 Subject: Re: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?
 
 My CS is mostly from 10 ppm to 15 ppm The higher the PPM the easier  it is to 
 dilute it with Pure Steam Distilled water, ( But be careful it will lower the 
 PPM too much if your not careful ) do it real slow and keep testing it.
  
 Tel Tofflemire
 
 From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:05 PM
 Subject: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?
 
 Hi Tel,
 
 What PPM is your CS?  As far as I know you have the cheapest price for people 
 who want to buy in gallons.  Some people who ask me don't want to mess with 
 making it, so it is good to know the alternative.  
 
 David
 
 
 
 


Re: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?

2012-04-17 Thread olushola camara
What home distiller do you use?

If one puts tap water in the ZWP, does it removes the minerals? My concern
here is for drinking. Distill water has no charge and therefore it has no
antioxidant properties, that is, negative hydrogen ions.

However this 2 step process for producing CS is great.

Olushola

On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Sam Nabors samuelnab...@yahoo.com wrote:

 home distillers can't get tap water down to 0ppm (my distilled water is
 2ppm) so what I do is run it through a zero water pitcher(deionized water)
 first and then distill it. That gets it down to 0ppm.



Re: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?

2012-04-16 Thread Tel Tofflemire
My CS is mostly from 10 ppm to 15 ppm The higher the PPM the easier  it is to 
dilute it with Pure Steam Distilled water, ( But be careful it will lower the 
PPM too much if your not careful ) do it real slow and keep testing it.
 
Tel Tofflemire




 From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:05 PM
Subject: CSTel - What PPM is your CS?
 

Hi Tel,

What PPM is your CS?  As far as I know you have the cheapest price for people 
who want to buy in gallons.  Some people who ask me don't want to mess with 
making it, so it is good to know the alternative.  

David