----- Original Message ----- From: "Ode Coyote" <odecoy...@alltel.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS metered comparisons.


[Color has virtually nothing to do with PPM. Ode]

KCl         14.1ppm
NaCl       14.4ppm

KCl           6.8ppm
NaCl         6.3ppm
-I was more interested in the similarities with these two Ode. Thought it strange that as the other readings from the Comm meter were all over the place, for whatever reason, these two struck me as odd. I know we are looking at 3 different animals here, Hanna meter, Comm KCl and Comm NaCl readings, but isn't it odd that these two are so close? My rather wild idea is that the others could have had ions and particle ratios or whatever all over the shop, but these figures must be telling me something and I am wondering if there is some 'ideal', 'unnatural', or just luck or coincidence involved here. Doesn't it appear odd that these two are so close? Any suggestions or explanations you may come up with, I can put together with the colours that I included. If there *is* some 'ideal' result here then I know that clear, and the colour I made a note of could encourage me to use both meters in future to attempt to get this result repeatable. I am aware that in all probability I may never see this again, however, I am curious. Probably not explaining myself very well. Perhaps you can offer an explanation as to why these two readings are so close?

Neville.


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