Neville wrote:
Sol,

Can't answer your first question as it was around 5-6 years ago and I had only just got into CS at the time when I had it tested, I know it was pretty

high though, if I remember correctly it was around 48, but don't quote me on

that as it's so long ago. I remember that batch though because the reading went down and not up during the process, that stunned me and that's why I remember it. The lab test stated that the 40 figure was silver but that would have been just the total silver content as I didn't know about correct

That would be expected if the water contains nitric, nitrous and/or carbonic acid (that is has dissolved oxides of nitrogen, and carbon dioxide). When you use that with silver electrolysis, it becomes silver carbonate or silver nitrate, and since silver has lower mobility than the "H" part of the acids, the conductive will go down.

Marshall


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