Yes, the smaller amount of water will take much less time to get to the
same ppm. I assume you are starting out fresh, so it takes less time to
get to the point where the machine puts out a constant amount of silver
into the water. Or maybe the water was more conductive that you
thought to start with. Kathryn
On Nov 23, 2008, at 7:21 AM, dee wrote:
I have just made a new batch of CS in an 8 ounce jar. Usually I use a
16 ounce jar and the TDS meter reads about 7 as a rule. When I made
it in the smaller jar, it reads 11 even after four days. The big jar
takes about ten hours to make, but the small one takes four. Can
anyone explain any of this? Many thanks. Dee PS I realize it will
be a shorter time in the smaller jar of course!
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