I use a Listerene bottle cap full per gallon of DW, about 1 to 11/2 ounces
per gallon. When I used pure CS in my CPAP humidifier it left a grey gunk
inside
the humidifier. I have used 2 gallons of the mix and the humidifier looks
clean. This is also my mouth cleaning amount. I use a capfull +
Thank you, Richard and other friends that answered me.
Regards,
Carlos
From: Richard Harris yr...@cfl.rr.com
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Subject: RE: CSHow much EIS to purify drinking water?
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 21:52:15
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Subject: RE: CSHow much EIS to purify drinking water?
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 11:16:54 -0800
Carlos,
I am new to this group and have been following your discussion with other
members. Would you please tell me what process you used to determine that
your CS
Udanvti Bob Butler [mailto:cheroke...@cox.net]
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Subject: Re: CSHow much EIS to purify drinking water?
Carlos!
The entire worlds' ships have silver bullion welded into their fresh water
tanks, some like thousands of gallons.
The wave
Thanks for that information. I bought a PPM tester that I use to determine
at what point I want to stop the process, and that seems to work rather
well. I will also use the equation to cross check the PPM tester.
Peter
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It sort of depends on how much gunk you have in the water. If it is clear,
then an ounce or so should do nicely. If it is like swamp water, a
significantly larger amount would probably be required, since much of the CS
might react with the gunk present and reduce it's effectiveness.
Marshall
Carlos,
I am new to this group and have been following your discussion with other
members. Would you please tell me what process you used to determine that
your CS is indeed 14PPM?
Peter
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Instructions for
Carlos!
The entire worlds' ships have silver bullion welded into their fresh water
tanks, some like thousands of gallons.
The wave action will get the water circulating around and any contact with
that plate does the job.
So maybe just a tablespoon in a quart should be sufficient?..
I
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