No I don't have a filter and the TDS meter reads nought on my distilled water and reads the correct numbers once the CS is made, so I don't think the distiller is at fault. The TDS meter also reads over 300 on tap water and 200 on filtered tap water, so I think it's as accurate as its limitations allow....dee
Sent from my iPad > On 20 Oct 2014, at 00:23, Debra & David <[email protected]> wrote: > > ' > Subject: Re: CS>Re: Conundrum > From: Dee <[email protected]> > > > >>>>> I make the distilled water myself and it has a 0 reading with my TDS > >>>>> meter. > > Three thoughts... > > 1. Are you using a charcoal or similar 'post-filter' on your distiller? If > so, remove it. They add particles that will be visible in the laser. > > 2. Your distiller is faulty. Possibly its deteriorating inside the outlet > pipe. Or its gunked inside the outlet pipe and its coming out into the > distilled water. > > 3. Yes, your making jar needs a real good clean. Try pouring your distilled > water into a nice clean drinking glass and lasering it. > > >>>> I wouldn't have thought there would be enough particles left to cause a > >>>> Tyndall effect though...dee > > A few sparkles would not be unusual but a continuous solid laser line is a > little unusual I would think. > > David > > > > >> On 20/10/2014 6:33 AM, [email protected] wrote: >

