Ode, what is your recommendation for testing your CS? I was told 10 ppm was a good one to stay with on a meter sent by Utopia.
Thanks,
Leslie
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Subject: Re: CS>periodontal infected gum disease - now ppm sizes


Thanks Ode. Do you think it will do any good to run the meter on, or is this unnecessary? dee

On 23 Jan 2010, at 15:56, Ode Coyote wrote:



Ions are in solution and are all that registers on a meter.
Cold water has a lower saturation point to maintain a solution..ions go colloidal and don't register on a meter. If those colloidal "particles" are still very very small, even a laser won't show them as TE.
The silver is still there.

PPM meters don't measure PPM...and all you have is a good guess under certain conditions based on conductivity
Temperature is one of those conditions.

Ode





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