Tried what?
 If that's using Faradays equations, they're very good at telling how much
silver left the electrode but don't tell you where it all went. [as in, how
much is "in the water" vs stuck somewhere else.]
 The more deposits you have, the further off they'll be.
 It's a good ball park double check to see if other instruments are in the
ball park.

The whole reality is, ball park is way good enough because the CS is not
and cannot be 'used' precisely.
 There are absolutely no reasonable doseage parameters available that
include the very basic elements required to get a doseage parameter that
means anything at all.
 The saving grace with CS is that it doesn't have to mean anything in order
to do the job. It's almost impossible to screw up.

 IMO just tasting the CS is good enough to get a fair idea of what it's
going to do and how much to use, where and for what.
 I mean, if it tastes like you want to make faces, it's rocket fuel. If you
can barely taste it, it's probably around 5 PPM.  Most people can't taste
1-3 PPM at all.
...but people want numbers, so generally, numbers get made up and validated
by various inaccurate instruments and methods. Some come pretty close and
some are WAY off and it still doesn't matter very much in 'practice'.

 It's been my experience that most labs only get to within +/- 10 or 20 PPM
unless they specifically deal with silver ionic and colloidal mixes.
 If what you normally deal with is 200 to 10,000 [or whatever] PPM
dissolved solids and salts, +/- 10 PPM is pretty good...good enough for
government work...from a government water testing lab.

 Bottom line Dudes and Dudettes, go ahead and use the meters and get an
'idea'.
 An idea is plenty good enough for practical use...just not good enough to
fuel any sort of arguement when no two meters read the same and don't
directly measure PPM even if they do read the same.
 That is, any two meters that do read the same can still be off the mark by
several PPM or uS.

 Meters suck, but so do vaccuum cleaners...some more than others.  That
doesn't mean they have no uses where it comes to chasing cats who don't
need rulers on their tails in order to run.
 To a microbe, the silver bullets that don't kill it are irrelevent when
all it takes is the one.

Ode [Ken]

At 11:51 PM 10/16/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Re: CS>Hanna Meter Model Number
>From: David
>Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 19:51:35
>
>  > Thank you Mike!
>
>  Thank you, Dave. Please let me know if you try this and what kind of
>  results you get. Ken tried it but wasn't too happy. Not sure why....
>
>Mike Monett
>
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