In reality, getting consistent batch to batch results is more important
than any particular PPM.
The major difference is only in cheap water and no dosing recommendations
I've ever seen for any PPM make any sense at all.
If you at least know that you have the same stuff every time, a protocol
can be accurately followed...even if it's based on intuition .... or pure
fantasy. [either can work equally well]
At 20 PPM and under, the water is far more dangerous than the silver that's
in it.
The next greatest danger is having your own body poison itself by
overloading its dead pathogen elimination capacity [Herx]
Ode
At 04:15 PM 12/14/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Trem,
It does increase the shut off point a little, but certainly not up to 20
uS. This is just my own experience. Indeed to get to 16.5 uS I already
have spread the electrodes about a half inch farther apart at bottom than
they are at their attachment points. I also reduced the level of the
water in the jar by 1/4 inch.
16.5 is it for me, unless I then clean electrodes and re-process, which
only gets me about another 1.0 uS .
All in all the messing about isn't worth it for the increase (my opinion
only). 14.9 uS is really not that far off 16.5 uS in terms of
effectiveness, so far as I can tell.
sol
Trem wrote:
Hi Stuff,
Either spread the electrodes a little further apart or don't immerse them
as deep in the water. That will increase the PPM shutoff point.
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