You have the best CS Mfg. on the market. When you get good at it you can make
a gallon at a time. I have for 8 years now. The stuff in the bottom was
most likely excess Silver from being new, ? You can test your CS with your
Colloidal master.
Do this: when done, or anytime, just clean your silver wires, or strips, and
put them back in the jar hooked up to your Colloidal Master. Push the green
button and when your green light comes on slowly turn the dial indicator left,
or counter clockwise, when the light goes out look at you number, & double it,
that is your aprox. PPM reading within 1 to 2 points. It is close enough and
may be exact.? I have both the {Hanna Total dissolved solids tester } and the
{Hanna PPM Tester}All 3 readings are almost exactly the same. or close, anyway.
Enjoy your new good health toy, and contact me if you need any questions
answered. I got my first one 10 years ago, and bought a few real cheap ones to
try out, However, nothing compares to a Colloidal master.Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ.http://www.quailwoodherbal.com
--- On Wed, 6/24/09, Dee Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Dee Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Am I on the wrong list?
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 2:57 AM
I think this is why I like the Silver Puppy because you don't have to do any of
this. If you are a novice like me, you just set it initially to auto and
reverse polarity, and then you don't have to do anything else at all!
Beautiful clear EIS every time with almost no residue. My distilled water is
so good that you can hardly see the little light in the top until the
conductivity rises, then the little light gets brighter and brighter until it
goes off, then its done. If you had inferior water, the light will be brighter
to start with, as I can attest when I experimented with tap water! Dee
-------Original Message-------
From: Golden Aldi
Date: 23/06/2009 20:34:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Am I on the wrong list?
I have the Colloidal Master, and it also tests the purity of the water before I
make CS with it. I just starting making my own CS about 3 weeks ago. The first
batch probably wasn't that great, so the plants got it. It seemed to have many
big particles of silver on the bottom. The second batch I used a lower setting,
and the water came out clearer with less particles on the bottom. Now the third
batch, where I turned the setting down even lower, looks very nice. Gee, still
wish I had a tester to give me an idea of the ppm, but like with many natural
remedies, Less Is More...
Aldona