Hi Mike,

The PWT reads from 0-99 with stated accuracy but can actually go to 199
before going off scale.  It only has one decimal point so it can't define
any closer than tenths of a point.  And it's microsiemens, not millisiemens.

The TDS-1 is the meter that reads about half.  The PWT reads directly but
only the ionic portion so it also needs to have a bit added to the reading.
Typically 15-20%.

I hope this helps.

Trem

----- Original Message -----
From: "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 4:44 AM
Subject: [silver_list] Re: CS>Water Distilling Questions...


> > I noted in the discussion, some have used decimals, as in .06, etc.
>
> That's for the PWT, I imagine. It does have a decimal point or two
> available. It'll only go up to a hundred millisiemens, I think, which
> roughly corresponds to a couple hundred ppm. (Something like that. I'm
> doing this from memory.)



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