Hi Wayne:

Thanks for your post, I appreciate your comments.  For me I use 2 of the 1
gallon units because I use alot of C's.  Although the unit shuts off after 5 
ppm you can depress the
automatic button with tape or a rubber band and make stronger C's if you
wish.  I usually make about 7 or 8 ppm but have made up to15ppm with this
unit.  
I am sure there are other good units on the market and everyone on the group
makes high quality C's.  However  if you want to make a gallon or 5
gallons at a time, these units I can attest to their quality.  In addition
I have learned a great deal about C's from Fred (the inventor) although he can
get a tad technical at times his information is beneficial.

As a matter of course I would like to know what is the favorite unit for people
on this group.  Has anyone ever made a list of all the units out there and
their pros and cons?  I am always on the lookout for a better unit and I
am sure others would like a side by side comparison.  Maybe someone has
done this so if you know of such a list please let me know.

Thanks
Seth


----- Original Message ----
From: Wayne Fugitt <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 10:50:12 PM
Subject: CS>Making CS/ Another Automatic Unit

Morning Seth,

At 12:07 AM 6/22/2008, you wrote:
>I see people recommending what I think are inferior units compared to this 
>one and I wish to make sure everyone knows this option exist.  I look 
>forward to any feedback anyone has to offer.

   Not sure my ideas are feedback.  Maybe so.

   Nice web page, no beat around the bush.

   The circuit board looks good.

   Was glad to see the ppm listed, no exaggeration there.

   I tried to look at everything with a fair and open mind.

   There could be times that one gallon of CS would be worth the total price.

    Of course your statements, coming from a long term user count a lot.

    And the people need all the choices to make their decision.

    The only little statement, I have a problem with is the reference to a 
ppm Meter.

    No ppm meter exists in the world today.  Even the industry admits this, 
if you read all about meters and how they describe them.

    I do not favor the automatic generators for my use.  I use a two bit 
generator and do not care about the ppm.  My CS has proven itself many 
times over to me and many others.

   I would guess my CS is about 5, to 8 ppm.

   And I have to agree, many need an automatic unit.  It is easier and they 
do not have to work, think, or sweat to make a batch of CS.  Some want the 
easy way out.

  I consider your post important, and if I was considering an automatic 
unit, that one would be in the running.

   Wayne

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