PPM and color..one of those theories taken as gospel that holds no water.
Particle size and color....incomplete. Not this or that, but this and that.
ode
At 07:56 AM 10/19/2008 +1030, you wrote:
Hi there Faith,
I have both an EC/TDS blah blah meter and a, 'supposedly', ppm meter. The
only reason I use any of them is cos I just don't trust the colour
business as much as some form of instrument, and no matter how criticised
they are. It seems the accepted thing is that slight colour indicates a
particular ppm range but I find that doesn't work all the time, not
bothered anyway, its much more convenient for me to just use a meter,
(besides, it looks real scientific too <g>), and I don't give a hoot
really about precision so long as I get it within a 'range'. After all,
EICS is not rocket science to the majority of people is it, they just want
to 'make it and take it'. Even though it's suggested colour is evident at
10-15ppm I have made a batch in the past of 17ppm, (well it was 21
initially!), and it remained clear for a couple of months, which is how
long it would have lasted till I needed to make another
batch. Mmmmm.......maybe my 'lil ol' home made generators are better than
I realise <g>.
Cheers Neville.
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