RE: CS>PPM Meter ?

2006-11-10 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Greetings Wayne, The equation would logically appear to be the most accurate way to determine PPM, but since we are not calculating thrust, escape velocity and such, and since I do hold down a full-time job, the PPM meter gives a fairly good idea of the quality of the CS mixture. Because I do n

RE: CS>Clear, clear water and a question

2006-11-10 Thread Peter M. Stellas
How would you use the voltmeter to monitor conductivity? I would like to know such a process. Also, can you tell me how to hook up the ammeter in the system so that I can monitor current? Thanks Peter -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Friday, Novem

CS>RE: CS>definitions

2006-11-10 Thread Dan Nave
Not quite. I think you're becoming confused because you are equating "electron flow" with "conventional current." They are not the same thing. It is intuitively easier to understand electron flow as current flow, however, at one time long ago someone had to decide which way current flows and

RE: CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water?

2006-11-10 Thread Carlos P�rez
Thank you, Richard and other friends that answered me. Regards, Carlos From: "Richard Harris" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: CC: "Richard Harris" Subject: RE: CS>How much EIS to purify drinking water? Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 21:52:15 -0500 Hi Carlos, One of the Experts on this Site su

CS>definitions

2006-11-10 Thread bs clayton
When I was in school, cations were the positively charged ions in a rxn, anions were the negative. Similarly, I thought the cathode was the plus side of the battery, the anode the minus side. So I looked it up in my World Book, and it says, and I quote, "cathode, noun. 1. a negatively charged e

CS>Re: Re: CS>New Mexico Begins Legislative Process To Ban Aspartame

2006-11-10 Thread noblemetals
It was all over the papers 6 months ago. The legislators caved in to Rummie's buddies. It is over. > > From: "Staya Udanvti Bob Butler" > Date: 2006/11/09 Thu PM 04:04:58 EST > To: > Subject: Re: CS>New Mexico Begins Legislative Process To Ban Aspartame > > Hi Marshal! > > I tried to look t

Re: CS>Clear, clear water and a question

2006-11-10 Thread mborgert
IS PRILLS OK TO DRINK??? -- Original message -- From: "Ian Roe" > Hello: > > No! Prills actually dissolve a little in water and increase the total > dissolved solids. The best water is distilled. I use distilled at 1.2 ppm > TDS and it works well. > > Ian Ro

Re: CS>Clear, clear water and a question

2006-11-10 Thread Ian Roe
Hello: No! Prills actually dissolve a little in water and increase the total dissolved solids. The best water is distilled. I use distilled at 1.2 ppm TDS and it works well. Ian Roe Alkalinize your body for health. http://www.roe.freelife.com WOW!! My Affiliate Site Freelife, The Himalay

Re: CS>Clear, clear water and a question

2006-11-10 Thread Ode Coyote
You can't really use time alone to predict PPM. Only slightly purer water can make a really big difference to get to the same stopping point Best bet is to get a conductivity meter Next best , a PPM/TDS meter Or even just an volt meter [multi meter ] "Some" way to tell where you are in t

Re: CS>CS more than just an antibiotic

2006-11-10 Thread Carlos P�rez
Hello, V, Thanks for the additional information. Regards, Carlos From: V Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: Carlos Pérez Subject: Re: CS>CS more than just an antibiotic Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 19:07:45 -0800 Hi Carlos, right but I read Dr Beckers books and he dose say the blood cells

CS>PPM Meter ?

2006-11-10 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Peter, >> that seems to work rather well. >> I will also use the equation to cross check the PPM tester. Can't you use the PPM Meter to test your water, to some degree? You should be able to tell good from bad water. Not exact impurities but total impurities. Yet, from what I lea

Re: CS>Steel electrodes, Why not Silver?

2006-11-10 Thread Mark S. Siepak
G'mornin', Wayne! No, although it does give larger wetted area (being always careful to keep alligator clip out of the water!). I'm just not flush with cash and after much internet searching, I just bid what I wanted on eBay, eventually I got a great price ( I think 'twas $10 US, incl shipping, f