Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-11-02 Thread Vernon Hale
Who has found a cheap ppm tester that can test CS, with no salt added, in distilled water? Where did you buy it and what does it cost. Thanks so much.. > Hmmm... > Bill, > I recently bought a Hanna PWT from, I think, the same vendor you did. > It came with dead batteries. > When I contacted

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-27 Thread Ode Coyote
I reship lost or damaged shipments...it happens [rarely, and almost all are very honest...thank goodness] and I 'eat' it. Is that a defense? So far as loss and damage goes...offer insurance? I see your point...that thin line between explanation and defense in a field where a small percentage of

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-25 Thread M. G. Devour
Bill, Hannah makes a couple of instruments that have been widely used -- and widely misunderstood -- by CS enthusiasts. The first one everybody discovered is the TDS-1 Total Dissolved Solids meter. The other is the PWT, Pure Water Tester. Both of these make their measurement on the basis of *c

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
I don't know. If you figure out a good use, tell me, I have one I don't use either. Marshall Bill wrote: > > Thanks Marshall. Any idea what I can use this $54.95 tester for?? LOL. Oh well, it's not the first time I got burned. ---Original Message--- From: silver-list@eskimo.com

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread Bill
I'm certainly no expert Laura, but once I figured out that you don't need the salt for anything other than to get a reading with the tester so you can use their formula to figure the ppm of the silver, I quit using salt all together. You still produce the silver but you just can't test it with the

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread PillingerGraphix
In a message dated 10/24/01 6:55:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wildw...@valuelinx.net writes: << Thanks Marshall. Any idea what I can use this $54.95 tester for?? LOL. Oh well, it's not the first time I got burned. >> Oh that's nice. Where did you buy it? Buyer beware. You could maybe test you

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread CKing001
Hmmm... Bill, I recently bought a Hanna PWT from, I think, the same vendor you did. It came with dead batteries. When I contacted the vendor, I was told to take it up with the manufacturer! Other than this exception, ANYBODY I have dealt with on the net has backed up their products 100%. I expect

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread Bill
Thanks Marshall. Any idea what I can use this $54.95 tester for?? LOL. Oh well, it's not the first time I got burned. ---Original Message--- From: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 04:39:42 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re:CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Si

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread boberger
Bill, There are generally three ways to measure the ppm of silver, Two measure the ionic portion only and the other will measure everything. 1.) The Ion Specific Electrode (ESI) will measure ionic silver only. Ivan in Australia has one. 2.) The spectrophotometer will measure only ionic silver. It

Re: CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread Marshall Dudley
Bill wrote: > > I am curious as to how you test accurately to get the ppm of CS. I bought my generator and a Hanna tester and followed instructions to a 'T'. I found that using Distilled Water the Hanna tester wouldn't tell me the ppm. This was after calibrating it according to instruction

CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver

2001-10-24 Thread Bill
I am curious as to how you test accurately to get the ppm of CS. I bought my generator and a Hanna tester and followed instructions to a 'T'. I found that using Distilled Water the Hanna tester wouldn't tell me the ppm. This was after calibrating it according to instructions. The generator manufact