includes the bleachers and parking lot. Hooking up an ammeter will
help considerably. [and you'll see how varied the timing can get... stir
and watch the current change dramatically]
I suppose, being a half fast technician of sorts, when I first started
making CS, I used an amp meter
Since the CS300 is a constant voltage device [not constant current], will 'run away' and has no way of regulating or referencing what it is making, PPM will be a total crap shoot.
Timing a batch is completely useless unless the exact same water is used at the exact same temperature and timed to
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 08:49:43 -0500, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
[snip]
I tell every one, there are two ways to make wine. One is by the book and
the other is by the seat of the pants.
There is only one way to make consistently great wine... and anatomy plays no
part in it. What works initially
thanks a ton for all the input! deb
thanks for some understanding on the tds/pwt meters but, once again the
newbie needs some advice... i posted this on another cs board, but as of yet
i've had no response, so i'd like to pose it here too: about 2 months ago we
purchased the cs300 to produce our own cs, but soon found out
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thanks for some understanding on the tds/pwt meters but, once
again the newbie needs some advice... i posted this on another cs
board, but as of yet i've had no response, so i'd like to pose
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