: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter
Yes and that means that I use 1.5 gallons of water and it
yeilds only .5 gallons after 6-8 hours of distilling.
I distilled first batch last night it read 2.8 while still
warm however it read .7 this morning after it cooled and sat
a while.
I will continue to test
Not good procedure.
However, the fluid is just salt water.
Once you have the meter reading right, make a quart of your own using the
meter.
It doesn't have to be 84 uS, just note what it is, somewhere in the
neighborhood.
When reading it, make sure everything is at and stays at the SAME
Yea, well..don't call Hanna Tech. They'll just tell you that you aren't
seeing what you are looking at.
Ode
At 07:33 AM 11/3/2010 -0700, you wrote:
A Now I have to do it over again LOL I just reset it I should
have just talked to someone over the phone!! Lots of contradicting
, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter
Actually I just realized that the temperature in my house
was not 77degrees. So this morning I reset the pwt meter using the
room temperature. I had to bring the calibration from 84 down to 76.
I wonder how that would impact my readings.
I am
Mine always reads 0 but I don't use the Hanna--just a TDS meter. I believe the
reading you got is perfectly acceptable using a Hanna. dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 04:05, Beth wrote:
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt to 84.0 as per
Filter the water before distilling, not after.
Dan
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt to 84.0 as per solution requirements.
Then tested the first batch of distilled
Actually I just realized that the temperature in my house
was not 77degrees. So this morning I reset the pwt meter using the
room temperature. I had to bring the calibration from 84 down to 76.
I wonder how that would impact my readings.
I am distilling water again.
Also, the distilled water
This is on our site.
Trem
1.Remove the carbon discharge filter. It makes the water conductive.
2.Fill the boiling chamber no more than 3/4 full.
3.Distill only 1/2 gallon into the receiver.
4.Discard the remainder in the boiling chamber.
5.Repeat steps 2,3 and 4. You
: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter
Actually I just realized that the temperature in my house
was not 77degrees. So this morning I reset the pwt meter using the
room temperature. I had to bring the calibration from 84 down to 76.
I wonder how that would impact
Yes and that means that I use 1.5 gallons of water and it
yeilds only .5 gallons after 6-8 hours of distilling.
I distilled first batch last night it read 2.8 while still
warm however it read .7 this morning after it cooled and sat
a while.
I will continue to test the batches as they come out
A
Now I have to do it over again LOL
I just reset it
I should have just talked to someone over the phone!!
Lots of contradicting info all over the place ... whats is one to do?
Too funny!
Beth
Do NOT use the chart on the
calibration solution bottle. The meter
automatically
Message -
From: Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter
Yes and that means that I use 1.5 gallons of water and it
yeilds only .5 gallons after 6-8 hours of distilling.
I distilled first batch last
Trem,
Do you think its okay to pour the solution into a glass, set the
calibration and pour the solution back into the bottle to use at
later time?
thanks
Beth
A
Now I have to do it over again LOL
I just reset it
I should have just talked to someone over the phone!!
Lots of
And make sure mot to pour the solution back into the bottle and contaminate
it. Toss it.
Trem
- Original Message -
From: Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: CSdistiller/ppm/hanna meter
A
Now I have
Not with a charcoal filter. dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 13:18, Dan Nave wrote:
Filter the water before distilling, not after.
Dan
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Beth csilverl...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Okay so I did my first batch of water in the distiller.
No filter.
I calaborated my hanna pwt
My tap water reads 288! dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 13:53, Beth wrote:
Actually I just realized that the temperature in my house
was not 77degrees. So this morning I reset the pwt meter using the
room temperature. I had to bring the calibration from 84 down to 76.
I wonder how that would impact
If this is well water then that is likely calcium carbonate from
underground limestone. That would be about 250 or so ppm of hardness if so.
Marshall
On 11/3/2010 12:17 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
My tap water reads 288! dee
On 3 Nov 2010, at 13:53, Beth wrote:
Actually I just
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