Hi Ken,

"Measures in PPM...resolution not very good...typically reads half of
what a PWT reads in microsiemens. PPM of dissolved solids is not quite the
same as the accepted [on this list] result of mutliplying PWT microsiemens
by 1.2 to get an approximated PPM of , specifically, silver ions as per
Trems comparisons to atomic absorption spectrometer tests at a range of
around 20 PPM [that right Trem?"

True.

"This is the one you want...good price from Sunstone..same as Trems price.

CSG-PWT

$49.95"

Not true.  We sell the PWT for $44.50, not $49.95.

Trem


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ode Coyote" <coyote...@earthlink.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 5:32 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:CS> Hanna Tester & MSM


>     Measures in PPM...resolution not very good...typically reads half of
> what a PWT reads in microsiemens. PPM of dissolved solids is not quite the
> same as the accepted [on this list] result of mutliplying PWT microsiemens
> by 1.2 to get an approximated PPM of , specifically, silver ions as per
> Trems comparisons to atomic absorption spectrometer tests at a range of
> around 20 PPM [that right Trem?]
>
>   Bear in mind too that as concentration goes up, so does TE tend to go up
> [and TE tends to develop along with a drop in microsiemens over
> time]...meaning that CS with a bright TE will be stronger in PPM total
> silver than the same PWT reading of CS with little TE.  Neither meter
reads
> the particulate content responsible for TE at all.  The multiplier is
> specific for an average TE at around 20-25 PPM ionic.
>
>                                       My Hanna [DIST1] version of this
> meter now occupies the trash can.
> CSG-TDS
>
> $24.95
>
>
>
>
>   This is the one you want...good price from Sunstone..same as Trems
price.
>
> CSG-PWT
>
> $49.95
>
>
>
>
>
> At 12:37 PM 4/13/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Or here for
> >$24.94
>
><http://www.sunstoneherbals.com/cs-shop.htm>http://www.sunstoneherbals.com/
cs-shop.htm
> >
> >Tel Tofflemire
> >Dewey, AZ
> >
> >INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET wrote:
> >>so far I've had my CS generator for maybe 2 weeks. it's from
> >><http://www.sunstoneherbals.com>www.sunstoneherbals.com (you might be
> >>able to get a better picture than my description. it's the plastic
casing
> >>type. fresh batteries, 2 week old .9999 silver electrodes. make about
8OZ
> >>of CS daily. i guess thats it.
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: Ivan Anderson
> >>Sounds like something is wrong, Pat.
> >>Run through the specs of your generator and process for me (forgive me
> >>if you have noted them already).
> >>
> >>Ivan
> >>
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>pat wrote
> >>
> >>
> >>usually when I make my CS I make then drink it but if I let it sit I
> >>get black clumps that sank to the bottom. I guess I have good
> >>distilled water. the water jug says it's UV light micron filtered,
> >>distilled and ozonated. lead, sodium, nitrate, and arsenic are all
> >>non-detectable. sounds good. got it from Wal Mart. should I filter my
> >>CS or drink it all?
> >>
> >>pat wrote:
> >>
> >> >every time I make my CS I get the black fuzzy stuff which I use a
> >>coffee filter to get out. but at the bottom of my glass I get this
> >>yellowish gold stuff that collects at the bottom and when I pour the
> >>CS from one cup to another to filter the black stuff that yellow stuff
> >>sticks to the bottom of the original glass. do I want that or not?
> >>what is it?
> >>
> >>Dean wrote:
> >>
> >>The black fuzzy stuff (if it's black, not brownish) is silver oxide.
> >>If you have some brownish stuff that drops to the bottom when you're
> >>making CS, it's sub-microscopic particles of silver surrounding tiny
> >>bits of hydrogen.  You might also be talking about "floaties," which
> >>are microscopic particles of silver that are clumped together with
> >>some oxygen bubbles to help them float (if the oxygen bubbles are
> >>released, then they'll sink to the bottom).
> >>
> >>Assuming you use good distilled water and .999 (or better) fine silver
> >>*with no additives to help it go faster,* then none of the black,
> >>brown or "gold stuff" will hurt you.  They're all just silver in
> >>different physical forms and are non-toxic.
> >>
> >>-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
> >>
> >>
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