CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-15 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Faith, At 06:01 PM 8/15/2008, you wrote: Steve, what measures ppm? I know it's been mentioned on this site but I was not ready to really pay attention. thanks. Faith G. You asked a loaded question... I have stated many times, NO true PPM meter exists. Ask the instrume

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-15 Thread Faith Gagne
- Original Message - From: "Wayne Fugitt" To: Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 8:27 PM Subject: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters. Evening Faith, At 06:01 PM 8/15/2008, you wrote: Steve, what measures ppm? I know it's been mentioned on th

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
cost. And isn't tjat good enough? Esp when you just take a swig now and then? - Steve - Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri Aug 15 19:27:41 2008 Subject: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters. Evening Faith, At 06:01

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-16 Thread Ode Coyote
Farady doesn't account for where the silver is or what form it's in, so it's no better than a meter. I'm happy with the meter and knowing what it does so i can fudge the numbers closer to reality. ode Surely someone has written a program to do the Faraday Calculation. I could do it and m

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-17 Thread Clayton Family
On Aug 16, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Ode Coyote wrote: Farady doesn't account for where the silver is or what form it's in, so it's no better than a meter. Faraday's Law is the upper limit of how much silver will go into solution, whether it is silver oxide, silver ions, or what have you. The po

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-17 Thread Clayton Family
Hi, Steve, They are all making ionic silver, referred to around as Electrically Isolated Silver, aka colloidal silver. And most would say, yes, it is good enough. Kathryn On Aug 15, 2008, at 8:07 PM, Norton, Steve wrote: I was wondering if you could even calibrate a TDS meter to accuratel

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-19 Thread Ode Coyote
Yup, just like a good meter that doesn't detect everything is *pretty good* and the two methods come out close to each other...pretty muchin line with an actual test. ..like two 4 foot tall doors into the same dimly lit room . You can get in, but ya gotta duck a little and once in, y

Re: CS>( Unidentified subject) Why not identify it. ppm meters.

2008-08-19 Thread Clayton Family
Yep, that is what I do now. I have found that if I read the solution as soon as I turn it off, the reading agrees with my Faraday calcs, so I happily use the uS reading for the ppm. It is much faster, and as accurate as I want to get. It doesn't matter a whole lot anyway as long as there is som