Hi Pam,
The red light is telling you that your Silver Puppy did what it was designed
to do....that is... "swap" polarity. It'll do this back and
forth...green...red...green...red...and so on.
Your nice clean electrodes will love it as much as you will!
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pam Wanveer" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:15 AM
Subject: CS>Red light on my Silver Puppy
Hello. I have not posted before but read and love this list and learn
boatloads. I have a Silver Puppy and have been using it for a few years
now. It is great. Today I decided to try something different. I always
use the DC and Auto settings but for some reason today I thought I would
try Swap and Auto. (I thought I read it will make the silver electrodes
last longer) As always, as I put the electrodes into the water (reverse
osmosis) the
green light got brighter as I inserted and things seemed fine as usual.
I looked over and the red light was on.
I have never seen the red light before so I switched the DC/Swap switch
to DC and the
green light came on and things seem fine now. So what was the red light
trying to tell me????
Also, I do not have a meter to test the EIS when done. Should I and if
so which one?
Thank you,
Pam
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