14 PPMs on a TDS meter is around 28 uS [units of conductivity] which is
28 PPM in silver water.
TDS meters are fudged to read salt water and the two are by no means the
same.
Further, TDS meters are notoriously inaccurate over any measurement span,
so that 4 PPM could well really be 12
Ode Coyote wrote:
14 PPMs on a TDS meter is around 28 uS [units of conductivity] which
is 28 PPM in silver water.
TDS meters are fudged to read salt water and the two are by no means
the same.
Further, TDS meters are notoriously inaccurate over any measurement
span, so that 4 PPM could
Hello all,
I've had the Silver Puppy for about a year and a half and have never been able
to make CS stronger than 14ppms.
It turns off after about 4 hours and instructions said that it turns off at
20ppms, but that is totally untrue. When it turns off, my TDS meter shows 4.
If I switch
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Hello all,
I've had the Silver Puppy for about a year and a half and have never been
able to make CS stronger
ODE will stand behind it 100%. Why do you need something stronger than 14ppm?
How have you tested your PPM? TJ
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Angel
You are making the mistake of trusting the meter, not the generator.
Meters should be used as a guide only. Your meter could be wildly
inaccurate. And even when they are 'good' they only measure ions.
And then you have to double what it says on TDS meter to give you a
rough
Hello:
Is there a way to use a Silver Puppy to make Colloidal Copper?
Thank you Kurt
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