Do The "Water Test" in the  instructions

Home distilled water is iffy and home distillers need maintenance like any other.
Try some store bought DW and compare?



Ode

At 11:22 AM 7/16/2012 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Ode,
Recently, my Silver Puppy has been turning off early. I have it with the 'ears' angled out as always, and it cycles through red and green as it always does, but it stops early. The electrodes are always cleaned after each batch; I make sure they're parallel to each other, I use my own distilled water, and can only think that perhaps some sort of plating has happened to the glass I do this in. (Same glass, 1qt, for a couple years) Once before, it got a metallic luster to it, so I soaked it in Efferdent which is great for cleaning antique bottles. I even cleaned out the little tube that holds the magnetic stirrer. Is there something I'm doing wrong? What do you recommend for cleaning the glass?
Thanks for your help.

Be well,
Léna
On Jul 16, 2012, at 6:36 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:




The red/green shift is to show that the direction of the current has switched and it happens every few minutes. If you only look at it now and then, the odds are 50/50 that you will see the same color.
It has NOTHING to do with PPM.

When the LED turns OFF, the batch is done.
A gallon might take 24 hours...or more.

Ken


At 07:22 PM 7/15/2012 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Ken,

Just want to ask, i own a silver puppy, when i set a gallon of distilled water to brew, its light turns green. After around four + hours it turns red, when i check the ppm it is only 3.5ppm (water before brewing is 1.5ppm). So in all that time i only made 2ppm? Then i shut it off, and when i restart it, it turns green again. The setting is always at manual-auto. Is this a normal occurence in brewing one gallon? How long should a one gallon normally brew?

BTW, the electrodes are super clean and so with the jar and round plastic for distance.

Thanks.

Melly