Re: CSmaking silver

2013-06-04 Thread Debbie Phelps
Missy, If you shine a laser light through the water in a clear glass jar, you should be able to see a slightly red line going through it. If it's pretty bright, then you can dilute it with more distilled water. Debbie On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Cyndi cyndi...@gmail.com wrote: On 6/3/2013

RE: CSmaking silver

2013-06-04 Thread melissa adams
A laser light was included with the generator, but I wasn't exactly sure what I should be looking for. Thanks for the input! Missy :) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 23:50:16 -0800 Subject: Re: CSmaking silver From: djphel...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Missy,If you shine a laser light through

RE: CSmaking silver

2013-06-04 Thread Neville Munn
You'll see it best if you hold it on the opposite side of the container and shine it through the liquid towards your chin, make sure you don't go near the eyes though. You should also notice it is cone shaped. N. From: missy.ad...@live.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSmaking

CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread Andreas Hahn
Hi, I would like to use store-bought distilled water for making CS. Testing with a conductance meter reveals very low conductance (0.5 microsiemens). Is there any other thing to check? I made about 200ml CS in a glass with it and it produced a brownish particulate residue that settled to the

Re: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread Jason
Hi Andreas: A PWT reading of 0.5 uS is great... perfect for making CS. You can also check the pH (although I'm usually dissapointed with store bought water pH) if you're worried about the quality. The distilled water that I make at home is 0.3 uS, pH ~7.0. I think that most of the

Re: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread Andreas Hahn
Hi Jason, Thanks for the fast reply. Since the bottle of store bought stuff says not for drinking, are there any unhealthy contaminants that would still pass the conductivity test? The brewed CS is too conductive for my conductance tester, using an ohmmeter produces a resistance of around

Re: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread James McDonald
I would find another source if the DW(Distilled Water) you are buying says not for drinking goto walmart, publix or another store. DW is drinkable and if marked not to there is a problem with that source/brand. From: Andreas Hahn andreas.h...@laposte.net To:

Re: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread Jason
Hi Andreas: What is the conductance tester you are using? I only have experience with a PWT (which is designed to test pure water). It really shouldn't be off the chart. Any PWT or TDS meter should be able to read close to 1000 PPM. FYI: Rinsing with distilled water won't remove any

RE: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread Dianne France
We have found that the Crystal Brand of distilled water is better than others. The others didn't make as good of CS. Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 19:58:49 +0200 From: andreas.h...@laposte.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSChecking distilled water quality Hi Jason, Thanks for the

Re: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread James McDonald
I use a COM-100 EC/TDS/TEMP tester by HM Digital and would recommend this tester. It works very well and has three different non-linear EC-to-TDS conversion factors (KCl, 442TM, NaCl) as well as temp. From: Jason ja...@eytonsearth.org To:

Re: CSChecking distilled water quality

2013-06-04 Thread Gregory Schaller
James, on the COM-100 can it be used to test for purity of distilled water as well as strength (ppm or other) of CS solution? Your answer greatly appreciated, GS From: James McDonald kscma...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: