I don't know. If you figure out a good use, tell me, I have one I don't
use either.

Marshall

Bill wrote:

>
> Thanks Marshall. Any idea what I can use this $54.95 tester for??
  LOL. Oh well, it's not the first time I got burned.
  -------Original Message-------

  From: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 04:39:42 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re:CS>Testing for ppm of Colloidal Silver
   Bill wrote:

  >
  > I am curious as to how you test accurately to get the ppm of CS. I

  bought my generator and a Hanna tester and followed instructions to
  a 'T'. I found that using Distilled Water the Hanna tester wouldn't
  tell me the ppm. This was after calibrating it according to
  instructions. The generator manufacturer said not to add salt. I
  didn't. He said the only thing the Hanna tester tested was the salt
  but that I shouldn't use it.I told him that sounded like double talk

  to me. I had quite a back and forth with him and finally when I told

  him that the Hanna tester was useless and he shouldn't have
  encouraged me to buy it he no longer replied to my questions.
  Bill
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  You are both right. The test does respond to salt. And for the most
  part is is useless.

  Marshall


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