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Cc: George Martin gmar...@usonet.ne.jp;
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Date: Sunday, July 12, 1998 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: TDS-1 What it actually does!
bjs1779 wrote:
It should be noted that the TDS can not identify ionic
particles. Bob
reported as much with his conversation
bjs1779 wrote:
It should be noted that the TDS can not identify ionic particles. Bob
reported as much with his conversation with the manufactures of the
TDS meters. At least that is my memorey of what he said.
bjs
It might be mor accurate to state that the TDS1 does not differentiate
between
George Martin wrote:
=It seems to me that I need to find a water lab that can tell me exactly
=what I have and then I'll have to calculate a conversion factor to measure
=my solution in the future.
=If any of you experts out there has better information, or can give me some
=direction, I'm
=It seems to me that I need to find a water lab that can tell me exactly
=what I have and then I'll have to calculate a conversion factor to measure
=my solution in the future.
=If any of you experts out there has better information, or can give me some
=direction, I'm anxious to hear from you.
robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote:
If any of you experts out there has better information, or can give me some
direction, I'm anxious to hear from you. I think I had assumed that the
TDS-1 would give me an accurate measurement of the ppm in my CS.
Have a great weekend everybody.
Bob Wells
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