Gary,

You wrote:

>I bought a very inexpensive particle meter from Hanna Instruments that I use
>to measure the silver content of my CS.  Since I start with distilled water
>which is 0 PPM (our local tap water is about 120 PPM) it is very easy to see
>exactly what concentrate I am getting.  After about 20 minutes in hot water
>I usually reach about 5-7 PPM.

>The Hanna meter is only about $20 plus a couple of dollars shipping and
>works great.  If you would like more info let me know.


Yes! More info please! Also when you say "hot water", do you mean you use
hot water when you make your CS? If so, does that make a difference? I used
room temperature water. If hot is better, how hot?

Thanks,

Sharon



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