As long as that right hand light on your 'puppy is ON, then you are
adding silver to the water.
Ten extra hours in a pint adds about 80 ppm. Plus the 12 ppm you
initially added in auto mode gives a total of about 92ppm.
But thats 92 ppm of TOTAL silver. (i.e Ions AND particles). But the
meter
I'm using the generator from the Silver Lungs sight. Does anyone have an
opinion about the quality of silver it makes?
I start w distilled water with a 0 particle reading and run a batch on "long"
cycle (2 hrs?) and get an 8-10
Reading when auto timed out.
Thanks
Theresa
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Once you hit the solubility limits of silver ions in water at around 13
PPM, you go into a supersaturation area where environmental variables...
trace impurities, temperature etc. play a greater and greater role in
'kicking' off a non conductive particle formation cascade reaction.
'What' is in the
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