Agreed , I distill the water twice In the first distill I allow the water to boil for at least ten minutes with the Condensing unit unattached so that Anything that has a boiling point less than the tap water would have hopefully reduced significantly by then. I found this helped a lot.
On 17 Apr 2012, at 17:04, Sam Nabors <samuelnab...@yahoo.com> wrote: > home distillers can't get tap water down to 0ppm (my distilled water is 2ppm) > so what I do is run it through a zero water pitcher(deionized water) first > and then distill it. That gets it down to 0ppm. > From: Tel Tofflemire <telt...@yahoo.com> > To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com> > Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 9:49 PM > Subject: Re: CS>Tel - What PPM is your CS? > > My CS is mostly from 10 ppm to 15 ppm The higher the PPM the easier it is to > dilute it with Pure Steam Distilled water, ( But be careful it will lower the > PPM too much if your not careful ) do it real slow and keep testing it. > > Tel Tofflemire > > From: David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com> > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:05 PM > Subject: CS>Tel - What PPM is your CS? > > Hi Tel, > > What PPM is your CS? As far as I know you have the cheapest price for people > who want to buy in gallons. Some people who ask me don't want to mess with > making it, so it is good to know the alternative. > > David > > > >