Ions are in solution and are all that registers on a meter.
Cold water has a lower saturation point to maintain a solution..ions go
colloidal and don't register on a meter.
If those colloidal particles are still very very small, even a laser
won't show them as TE.
The silver is still there.
Thanks Ode. Do you think it will do any good to run the meter on, or is this
unnecessary? dee
On 23 Jan 2010, at 15:56, Ode Coyote wrote:
Ions are in solution and are all that registers on a meter.
Cold water has a lower saturation point to maintain a solution..ions go
colloidal and
: CSperiodontal infected gum disease - now ppm sizes
Thanks Ode. Do you think it will do any good to run the meter on, or is
this unnecessary? dee
On 23 Jan 2010, at 15:56, Ode Coyote wrote:
Ions are in solution and are all that registers on a meter.
Cold water has a lower saturation
I actually wanted to post a question about this and this is that my SilverPuppy
always made the ppm at approximately 7 on the TDS meter which I took to be
about 14ppm. This used to go down to 10. Now it goes right down to 3 after a
couple of days. Any ideas? I am a bit wary of letting the
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