Morning Dan,

>> At 09:36 AM 8/19/2008, you wrote:
Bottom line is that you CAN measure the conductivity of the silver
solution.
Everything else is a calculation based on the known properties of
chemicals and electricity.
But, we don't always know exactly what we have in our solution either...

  Of course you are right.

But why be concerned with EC ? That is not what everyone wants to know, ......... it appears.

PS. You can't compare tomatoes and colloidal silver...

Interesting...........

Thus and therefore,  I wonder why people compare CS with a Saline Solution.

That is what is being done with the methods used.

As I said, ............ Calibrate with anything different, would be better.
A known CS solution would be idea.

Why not calibrate with CS, and have two meters, one for true EC and one for the guessing at ppm. At the cost, one could afford 3 or 4 meters or ........ forget ppm altogether.

Wayne

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