What I've seen is the PPM reading drop by a few points overnight and the
TE increase.
 The ionic content goes a bit into colloids accounting for the drop in
conductivity and the increase of TE.
Ken

At 02:07 AM 10/15/01 -0400, you wrote:
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>[Gary]- Hello Bob, How do you account for the change in conductivity?
>
>I bougth one of those things several years ago and have since junked it,
>because
>the conductivity of CS can and does change without ionic silver changing.
>
>Bob.
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