Hi Mike,

We use 1.2 as the correction factor as that's what it averaged with our
generators.  Of course the factor will be different with other types of
generators.

Trem

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Monett" <31dtzj...@sneakemail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 5:48 PM
Subject: CS> Trem, Question about uS/PPM conversion


> Hi Trem,
>
>   I am still amazed at your success in treating cancer with cs. If you
>   get any more information, please be sure to post.
>
>   I'm on  another  chase about converting uS to  ppm.  Some references
>   claim 1.6uS  = 1 ppm, but I believe you use 1 uS = 1  ppm,  which is
>   also confirmed by Frank Key's reports on colloidal products.
>
>   I notice  you talk about the conversion factor on  your  Hanna page,
>   but the actual value doesn't seem to be listed. Here's the section:
>
>     "If the  water  was  pure  to start  with,  this  meter  will read
>     colloidal silver directly in ppm by applying a  correction factor.
>     We have  tested  our  colloidal silver for  ppm  using  the atomic
>     absorption method  and  this meter reads  those  samples  within a
>     close percent of the laboratory results."
>
>     "We supply  instructions with the proper correction factor  so you
>     will be  able to easily calculate your PPM (parts per  million) of
>     colloidal silver."
>
>     http://www.silvergen.com/ppm.htm
>
>   I'm sure  you  posted   this   information   recently,  but  just to
>   re-confirm once  again, what is the value of  the  correction factor
>   you supply with the Hanna?
>
>   And do you happen to know where the 1.6uS/ppm value came from?
>
>   Thanks!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Monett
>
>
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