Yes. Plus it is my understanding that with a TDS the lowest possible
measurement above 0 is 1. Since 1.0 is too high for starting DW for me
to make clear CS, the PWT is best for me. My starting DW needs to be .4
uS or lower so a TDS would not work for me.
If this is incorrect, someone please correct me.
Thanks,
sol
[email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 5/10/05 4:10:24 AM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
A Hanna PWT reads out in microseimens of conductivity. [uS]
Hanna also make TDS meters that read out in PPM.
So -- to reiterate -- a Hanna PWT tester should be taken at face value
-- no multiplying or dividing the numbers on the digital readout. A
TDS meter would require multiplying the numbers shown. Have I got
that right? MA
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