Chuck,

Dream on Chuck. A TDS1 meter never has and never will read PPM of CS.

CS is NOT a dissolved solid.

Robert

Charles King wrote:

> Yay!
> The TDS1 arrived just 4 days after ordering.
> Now I can read ppm of the CS I make!
>                                                 Chuck
>
> On Tue, 25 May 1999 17:19:40 GMT, wrote:
>
> >>> The meter is a TDS 1 and can be obtained from Hanna Instruments in
> >>> Woonsocket, RI.  I had their 800 number but can't seem to locate right
> >>now.
> >>> Can call 1-800-555-1212 for 800 information is US.  However, Hanna is a
> >>> British company and their headquarters in in GB somewhere.  Most of the
> >>> manufacturing is in Europe.  Try the web site below for closest location
> >>to
> >>> you.
> >>>
> >>> In spite of what others may say, I have found it to be a great little
> >>device
> >>> and easy to use.   My readings correspond almost exactly from what I would
> >>> expect based on run times, etc. and it is generally quite repeatable and
> >>> consistent.
> >>>
>
> Know yourself. If you need help, call the FBI.
>
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