Hi Wayne, how comes your posts change fonts all the time? Do you do this your self or is it your program? It's just that it can be confusing as to who said what! Dee
-------Original Message------- From: Wayne Fugitt Date: 05/07/2008 04:25:27 To: [email protected] Subject: CS>CS ppm ( EC and ppm ) Evening Jim, >> At 12:43 PM 7/4/2008, you wrote: Dear Wayne: >> As I have said, no ppm meter exists in the world today. Just because many people use the EC meter and call the results ppm metes does not a ppm meter exist. Actually there are at least two scientific instruments that directly measure silver concentration. One is a probe similar to a pH probe that specifically measures silver concentration. The other is a photo spectrometer. Neither one is cheap. I have been to Frank Keys lab several times and the device he uses burns the silver sample in a plasma then measures the frequency spectrum emitted and the magnatude in relation to a certified standard. Interesting indeed. I made the statement that some high priced instruments exist that will measure a single salt. Possibly these fancy devices would be covered by that. I am not the only person that says this about ppm meters, many others have said the same thing. It just so happens that the collidal silver made by my generator shows that uS is a 1 to 1 realation to PPM using the Hanna PWT tester. Other EC meters probably will be different. See the test report at How did you manage that ? Looks like that would depend on the water as much as the CS. http://meissnerresearch.com/products/silver-generator .

