A possibility:
Since adding H2O2 to ionic silver water after a while doesn't oxidize
the ions like doing that too soon does, they must also be hiding out from
the meter as well as the H2O2.
Given that the anion OH [-] is produced at a 1 to 1 ratio with the Ag [+]
ions and also are conductiv
Well I assumed it was silver parts per million parts of water Neville -
approximately that is. I don't actually bother to test nowadays--I just assume
that when the Puppy turns off it is 'done!' Ode said though - when I first
bought it, that my TDS reading had to be doubled and that would give
; Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 12:00:34 -0400
> From: mdud...@king-cart.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>U/S to Silver Strength Reading
>
> The ppm of the silver does not change with aging, it simply has some
> convert from ionic to colloidal component, a
The ppm of the silver does not change with aging, it simply has some
convert from ionic to colloidal component, and the meter only reads the
ionic portion.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
If your CS reads 8 on the TDS (as mine does) this will mean the ppm is
approximately 16ppm. This ge
If your CS reads 8 on the TDS (as mine does) this will mean the ppm is
approximately 16ppm. This generally drops to 5 after a few days which means
the finished ppm is approximately 10ppm. dee
On 8 Sep 2010, at 21:50, nessie wrote:
> Too many answers and technical stuff.
> So by example , ca
14
Ode
At 01:50 PM 9/8/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Too many answers and technical stuff.
So by example , can someone please tell me.
I have cs, u/s reading of 14.
What will the approx. cs ppm be?
Is 7ppm the correct answer?
Thanks all...nessie
**
After it has stopped dropping microsiemens and PPM are about the same
number...or roughly double the number on a "PPM" meter.
Ode
At 09:33 AM 9/8/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Group:
I think this has been discussed before. But I forget the outcome.
Basically, what is
Thank you..
nessie..
On 08/09/2010 2:52 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
14 to 15.
Marshall
nessie wrote:
Too many answers and technical stuff.
So by example , can someone please tell me.
I have cs, u/s reading of 14.
What will the approx. cs ppm be?
Is 7ppm the correct
14 to 15.
Marshall
nessie wrote:
Too many answers and technical stuff.
So by example , can someone please tell me.
I have cs, u/s reading of 14.
What will the approx. cs ppm be?
Is 7ppm the correct answer?
Thanks all...nessie
8
On 0
Too many answers and technical stuff.
So by example , can someone please tell me.
I have cs, u/s reading of 14.
What will the approx. cs ppm be?
Is 7ppm the correct answer?
Thanks all...nessie
8
On 08/09/2010 9:56 AM, Trem wrote:
It's
thanks much Marshall
--- On Wed, 9/8/10, Marshall Dudley wrote:
From: Marshall Dudley
Subject: Re: CS>U/S to Silver Strength Reading
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 2:27 PM
http://www.bghydro.com/mmbgh/Others/How%20do%20I%20calibrate%20my%20TDS%20meter.
thanks much Marshall
Thank you for reading. Please feel free to forward to others.
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heard different things - thanks.
John
--- On *Wed, 9/8/10, Trem //* wrote:
From: Trem
Subject: Re: CS>U/S to Silver Strength Reading
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 12:56 PM
It's 1 to 1 TDS readings are 1/2 the
ution conductivity; and the tds reads just that - dissolved solids.
Can you (or someone else) please send a link for reference, because in my
cursory research thus far, I have heard different things - thanks.
John
--- On Wed, 9/8/10, Trem wrote:
From: Trem
Subject: Re: CS>U/S to Silver Strength
It's 1 to 1 TDS readings are 1/2 the PPM
Trem
- Original Message -
From: "nessie"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:33 AM
Subject: CS>U/S to Silver Strength Reading
Hi Group:
I think this has been discussed before. But I forget the
outcome.
Basica
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