Hi, Debbie & All!
We purchased our unit from Hanna Instruments, Inc.  Their internet
address is www.hannainst.com.  They also have an 800 telephone #
(800-HANNA-US).  I believe that the item # that Raul has given is  the
one to ask for.  It is DIST-WP1 which has a resolution of 1.  Tell them
what you are planning on using it for and that you need a resolution of
1 so that it will register very low parts per million.  What you are
measuring is Total Disolved Solids (TDS).
Good luck!
Ginny
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From: Debbie McDonald
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FW: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...
Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 12:18PM

Hey Ginny,
  Can you tell me where and how much to get this device and which one I
need to ask for??? Thanks, Debbie

Zeigler, Virginia A. x1969 wrote:
>
> Thank you, Raul & Jim, for your Info. on the TDS1 tester.  I just
talked
> to Hanna Instruments and was instructed to send my unit back and they
> will replace it with the newer model that has the proper resolution
for
> our purposes. Hurrah!
> Ginny
>  ----------
> From: Raul Vergini, MD
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...
> Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 2:12AM
>
> I think that the problem is in the model (you can check at the Hanna
> home
> page: www.hannainst.com ). The TDS1  (now discontinued) has a
> "resolution"
> of 10ppm. The new model is the DIST-WP1 that has a resolution of 1
ppm.
> In the Hanna home page you can find also a list of the distributors
> outside
> USA. The price of the DIST-WP1 is $46.70 (in USA).
> Hope this help
> Raul
>
> At 15.00 28/05/98 +1000, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >----------
> >> From: [email protected]
> >> To: [email protected]
> >> Subject: Re: FW: More technical questions....TDS1...
> >> Date: Thursday, 28 May 1998 4:27
> >>
> >
> >>
> >> Ginny,
> >>      Sounds like you may have a defective unit. The TDS1 I have has
3
> >> numbers on it. When you turn it on, and it settles down, it will
read
> >> 000, if you test a fluid that has particles it will directly read
the
> >> ppm. I just used mine to check my irony well water. It read 081 or
> >> 81ppm. Boy, what is that doing to my system??? Don't drink a lot of
> >> it thought, mostly distilled water.
> >>      Hope this helps!
> >>      Jim Einert, N.D.
> >>
> >Jim,
> >I have been trying to get info on a local importer of the TDS1, and
to
> no
> >avail, hows about a contact for those foreigners (me) to obtain one
> from US
> >of A
> >John in Australia
> >
> >
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