Sol,
Can't answer your first question as it was around 5-6 years ago and I had
only just got into CS at the time when I had it tested, I know it was pretty
high though, if I remember correctly it was around 48, but don't quote me on
that as it's so long ago. I remember that batch though because the reading
went down and not up during the process, that stunned me and that's why I
remember it. The lab test stated that the 40 figure was silver but that
would have been just the total silver content as I didn't know about correct
testing proceedures back then. I am going to get this done again...shortly
I hope.
As a side note sol, I fix all immediate issues with rainwater as I know I
can get that higher ppm in a really short time frame. May look like milk,
and taste like you have just eaten a jam tin, but it has worked every time,
with quick recovery time also, both animal and human.
The problem is that as I take a quantity of ICS every morning as a
maintenance program and consequently I will have difficulty in finding out
if this stuff actually works, if you understand my meaning.
I did use an EC/TDS/TEMP meter back then and am hoping I wasn't that dumb
not to have had it on uS setting, too long ago Sol, I can't remember and a
lot of water has passed under the bridge since then, (pun not intended), I
have learnt a lot since those days.
Neville.
----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: CS>40 ppm
I'd like to know what the uS of the rainwater was at the start of the 3
min brewing time?
Neville? Most of that 40 ppm could have been contaminants in the water,
possibly?
sol
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