Does it beep or any audible indicator when it finishes?

No..that would mean you have to be there to hear it.
  It waits far more patiently than that.

I've pulled every beeper I can find out of my car, ran over it 5 times and
offered it a shotgun blast for good measure.

Ode

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 4:38 PM, An'tny R. <t_rux...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Jul 25, 2016, at 4:53 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> > I make the Silvonic for Phil at Elixa. They are the same except for
> > the very bottom where the electrodes mount.
>
> Interesting, I wondered if they were the same maker, and that maker is
> you. Good to know! :)
> So what's the difference with the electrode mounts?
>
> > Quarts typically take 7 to 9 hours but much depends on water quality
> > and no two jugs of water are the same except by accident.
>
> That makes sense for the source water. what happens with the end
> product when the source water is within range, but a higher TDS out of
> the jug, compared to lower TDS "higher quality" distilled water?
> IE. You shouldn't use tap water because the TDS is too high, what is
> the reasoning behind this?
>
> By no 2 jugs of water being the same except by accident:
> If you mean the distilled water right out of the jug from the store,
> aren't batch numbers going to be the same... not sure what you mean
> here. :)
>
> > No need to baby sit..set it and forget it..it waits for YOU.
>
> Does it beep or any audible indicator when it finishes?
>
> > Gallons not recommended [not that it can't be done] as doing that
> > spends a very long time at the higher concentrations where, if
> > anything can go wrong, that's when it will do it
>
> Could you further elaborate? Does it go wrong because it gets near
> completion, full saturation of ions; or set level of saturation and
> doesn't want to move past that, thus things like agglomeration can
> occur. Or am I missing the boat?
>
> > ...and..making 4 quarts, using some of the
> > 1st batch to start the next, is faster anyway.
> > Ode
>
> Aaah, but more work. ;) That's 4x the futzing with it and checking on
> it to see when it's done. And if I need a gallon that day, say I'm
> sharing with a friend who's in dire need and my dog is sick and my...
> then I can setup a gallon and leave it.
> Isn't seeding a gallon going to speed it up as well?
>
> Thanks Ode,
> Have a blessed day! :)
>
>