Evening Jim,
>> At 12:43 PM 7/4/2008, you wrote:
Dear Wayne:
>> As I have said, no ppm meter exists in the world today. Just because
many people use the EC meter and call the results ppm metes does not a
ppm meter exist.
Actually there are at least two scientific instruments that directl
From: "M. G. Devour"
>> They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw
>> them back out the holes!
>
> Which turns this into an engineering problem... How 'bout putting those
> kinds of things in a sturdy metal container with holes in it and
> anchoring it under there
Evening Mike,
>> at 07:45 AM 7/4/2008, you wrote:
Hi folks! Hope those of you in the 'states are enjoying a nice 4th of
July weekend!
Nice and peaceful. Nothing much happening.
I remembered many better ones when I caught a nice string of Bass,
>>Wayne's right. I specifically wanted to avoi
Thank you Ode, I do believe I've got it! Dee
---Original Message---
From: Ode Coyote
Date: 07/04/08 17:34:08
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS ppm
uS is the symbol for Microsiemens as conductivity per cubic centimeter
of a liquid, used by conductivity meters. [ALL me
Dear Wayne:
>> As I have said, no ppm meter exists in the world today. Just because
many people use the EC meter and call the results ppm metes does not a ppm
meter exist.
Actually there are at least two scientific instruments that directly measure
silver concentration. One is a probe si
Sharon wrote:
> Oh, how I wish! I've thrown mothballs, chlorine tabs, smoke bombs, and,
> believe it or not, dried coyote urine under the shed where those fat
> varmints thrive!
>
> They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw
> them back out the holes!
Which turns thi
Hi folks! Hope those of you in the 'states are enjoying a nice 4th of
July weekend!
Sol wrote:
> > I see Mike has deep sixed this topic it seems,
Wayne wrote:
> I understood Mikes message to mean Hunting and Not hunting. I did not
> understand it to mean growing food, pests, and pests control.
uS is the symbol for Microsiemens as conductivity per cubic centimeter
of a liquid, used by conductivity meters. [ALL meters are conductivity meters]
Silver comes off the electrodes as conductive ions and some of it
converts to nonconductive forms over time [ "colloids" aka "particles" ]
I would think it will work better if there is an electrical contact
point somewhere, but need not be in the area of corrosion. [like connecting
a battery to something will discharge it faster that just letting it sit]
Ode
At 09:54 AM 7/3/2008 -0500, you wrote:
Does it matter if the aluminum
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