Hi listers,

I have been using my TDS-1 for comparison purposes only and I noticed that
it seems
to increase the tyndall effect (using a laser pointer). I do not understand
that, however,
what I do is as follows:

I use a very small container (cleaned with distilled water) to use only the
required quantity
of CS to be able to measure the conductivity. My laser pointer shows very
little T.E. prior
to testing, however, once the test is completed the laser pointer shows a
very strong T.E.

Note:  I also clean the TDS-1 with hot water and use distilled water as well
and it cools it down
           at the same time.

Therefore, I destroy this water (used for testing) to ensure that it does
not have any effect on the CS.
The remaining of the CS still shows very low T.E. as nothing added in the
CS.

I do not know why, but could it be that because I use a small amount of CS
that the battery
current from the laser pointer would be causing this effect ?

Any comments would be appreciated.

Gaston



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