Hi Gaston; >From your description of your process you probably have about 10-12 ppm.
Gaston, I am sure that you did not start with "pure nickel"of you might be dead my now !!!!! > What I would like to know from the experienced people dealing > with PPM what comments they could provide about using this crude > test to measure PPM. I know that again it reads a total, but > if you start with pure nickel and pure distilled water and insert > only silver in the water, the final result must be majority > silver... > It only cost $7.50 to find out the PPM of silver ions.\ "Ole Bob"