Hi there Faith,

I have both an EC/TDS blah blah meter and a, 'supposedly', ppm meter. The only reason I use any of them is cos I just don't trust the colour business as much as some form of instrument, and no matter how criticised they are. It seems the accepted thing is that slight colour indicates a particular ppm range but I find that doesn't work all the time, not bothered anyway, its much more convenient for me to just use a meter, (besides, it looks real scientific too <g>), and I don't give a hoot really about precision so long as I get it within a 'range'. After all, EICS is not rocket science to the majority of people is it, they just want to 'make it and take it'. Even though it's suggested colour is evident at 10-15ppm I have made a batch in the past of 17ppm, (well it was 21 initially!), and it remained clear for a couple of months, which is how long it would have lasted till I needed to make another batch. Mmmmm.......maybe my 'lil ol' home made generators are better than I realise <g>.

Cheers Neville.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Faith Gagne" <jitte...@gis.net>
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Dear N.

I don't use anything to 'measure' the CS I use. I'd like to have something for this purpose. I think Ode sells a meter of some sort. Faith G.



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----- Original Message ----- From: "Indi" <indule...@comcast.net>
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Quote:
[armed with only an EC meter and a laser pointer, for the simple reason that those devices are not enough to *prove* your claims (in scientific terms).]

In the absence of suitable laboratory testing equipment, in the home, which is where most users involved with EICS are, perhaps you could steer me in the direction of a more accurate, better or more suitable instrument so that I may be able to assess my EICS in a more acceptable and precise manner. I for one would certainly be most grateful in the knowledge that there are other instruments available, other than EC meters etc, which are available and affordable over the counter to everyone in their homes, but I don't know what is available to me, other than the instrument I currently use. If you know something I don't then I would be humbly grateful if you would pass it on, but it must be affordable and available over the counter to everyone who is involved with EICS..........in their own homes.

It's fine for those who may be scientifically minded and/or have access to more precise instruments, but I think most EICS users are just plain ordinary folk using equipment that is affordable and readily available. Tell me what else I can use that fits the above criteria and I'll go out and get one, but remember, it must fit the above criteria so that perhaps we can all go out and get one.

N.

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