RE: CS>TDS meter

2020-11-04 Thread abeland1
Phil, The fact that you got the reading you did without putting it into water of any kind indicates that the unit is faulty. If it's not in water, it should read zero. Did you go to the link that I suggested? https://theartofmakingcolloidalsilver.com/measure-it/ I have tried my best on that

Re: CS>TDS meter

2020-11-04 Thread PT Ferrance
Wow!  Are all your posts this inaccurate and critical?   I've never heard of you before yet you tell me my thinking is flawed? Didn't anyone every teach you manners??? And don't think you can send me another personal email because I just blocked you! PT On Wednesday, November 4, 2020,

Re: CS>TDS meter

2020-11-04 Thread Ed
PT:  There is no meter available to measure CS strength.  All you learn from a TDS meter is that you have something.   You should have tested your good meter in a sample of distilled water, reading would be 0-1 when you actually do the test.  Its seems you looked

Re: CS>TDS meter

2020-11-04 Thread PT Ferrance
Thank you.  I am just looking for a way to measure the strength (ppm) of the EIS that I make. PT On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 06:00:54 PM EST, Phil Morrison wrote: There are many meters and ways to measure water conductivity.  Once you have a reading with one meter, that

Re: CS>TDS meter

2020-11-04 Thread PT Ferrance
Thanks Ode this is already over my head.  Is there really any reason then to get one of these meters?  Would it just be better for me to use manual swap after the auto swap shuts off on my silverpuppy? PT On Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 08:19:37 AM EST, Ode Coyote wrote: You'll

Re: CS>TDS meter

2020-11-04 Thread Ode Coyote
You'll get to the parking lot of the ball park at 10, but nothing over 30 means anything at all. The problem with using meters on solutions with limited solubility. [ESPECIALLY "PPM" meters set up to measure salt water which is very highly soluble] The ionic portion of CS has very limited