Excellent feedback Ode, I have noticed that there are different meters (PWT, TDS and others) and read that the typical meter is claibrated for NaCl and not Ag. What do you recommend so that I can get a resonable consistance in my solutions. All else being consistant i.e. Water purity, water aggitation and 14V 360mA power source. Thanks, Lou
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Meters do not measure PPM, they detect conductivity. > Hot water is more conductive than cool water. > To be more precise, electrons are carried in a liquid by electro-chemical > ion exchanges. > Heat speeds up the chemical reactions. > > Ode > > > > > At 02:21 PM 9/22/2012 -0400, you wrote: > > I have noticed that if I heat my finished CS (microwave or stove) the ppm > increases exponentially. An 8ppm solution increased to 16ppm when heated to > near boil and returns to 8ppm at room temp. Is this just the separation of > large molecules to smaller when stimualted by heat? Lou > >

