Hi Tony,

I make mine per Jim Meissner's instructions.  I use one 9V battery with a 10K 
ohm reisistor.   I use two .999 silver boullion coins (alligator clips) and 
distilled water only.  Coins only in the water.  I clean thinks up with white 
distilled vinegar.  I make about 22 oz at a time.  In 12 hours the hanna primo 
meter usually reads about 7ppm.

Thanks,  Gary




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From: Tony Moody <a...@new.co.za>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, March 9, 2010 1:53:09 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Meter

Hi Gary,

I'm interested in how you make your EIS? Just for interests sake and so
that your questions can be answered here.

Are you using one of the regular machines on the market or a 'home made
one" ?

Does the device have constant current control? and

Are you using distilled water?

OK,
Tony



On 8 Mar 2010 at 16:42, GARY ABEL wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Silver Meter

> Thank you.  I will use the information I got from the man who schooled me
> on making EIS and just go with the amount of time.  Ballpark is good for
> me.
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 7:38:27 PM
> Subject: RE: CS>Silver Meter
>
> [Any comments on this is appreciated]
> -Sure, here's my thoughts on the subject...
>  
> [...basiclly has the same component inside as the Hanna PWT.]
> -That'd be their way of saying "there isn't a meter 'off the shelf' that
> is specifically designed to measure EIS" {without actually saying it!} cos
> to my knowledge...there isn't.  Meters used for EIS purposes
> are...'guesswork using a measuring instrument'.   I got three meters and
> none of them are 'accurate?', but they get me in the ballpark, which is
> only where I need to be.  I know from laboratory analysis that I got more
> *total* silver content than all my meters show, but the meters fool me
> into determining *roughly* what silver content I have and that's all I
> need to know <g>.   My question would be...How 'accurate' do you wanna be,
> or *need* to be?   Without laboratory analysis meters are only going to
> get you *in* the ballpark, *you'll* have to pick the seat you think is the
> *best* seat once you get *in* {using all that information about meters,
> calculations etc etc available in the public domain}.
>
> N.
>  
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
>
>
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 04:40:56 -0800
> From: gajo...@yahoo.com
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>Silver Meter
>
>
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for any thoughts on meters to check the ppm.  Someone told me
> you needed the Hanna PWT that costs about $60.  I found a Hanna Primo for
> half that.  The fellow that told me about the PWT says he checked the
> Primo and it wasn't accurate.   I contacted the company that sold it to me
> and they said it basiclly has the same component inside as the Hanna PWT. 
> I would like to be able to be fairly certain what ppm I'm making.   Any
> comments on this is appreciated.
>
> -Thanks    Gary
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