This sounds more like an  answer to my original question a
week or so ago.  I thought it would only measure ionic
silver and not include non-ionic silver.

Thanks for clarifying.

Nancy B.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce K. Stenulson <stenul...@amigo.net>
To: bjs1...@theramp.net <bjs1...@theramp.net>
Cc: George Martin <gmar...@usonet.ne.jp>;
silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
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 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 ionic and non-ionic particles; it does a
conductivity test to
>calculate total disolved solids. (All particles in the
fluid being
>tested.)
>
>Bruce Stenulson
>Applied Technology



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