I get the impression you're concerned about this, why would that be?

 

Some DW shows TE some don't, some end product shows TE and some don't have as 
much, it all depends on which way one parted their hair on the day they brewed 
it <g>.

 

3uS seems fine to me, it's within my tolerance level, if however you're 
referring to ppm then I'd agree, it's a tad high at 6ppm, or thereabouts.

 

I've had the odd bottle of bought DW over the years at 4.5uS, may not be the 
ideal but nothing to worry about on that odd occasion for me though, however, I 
don't distil my own water so I'll let more knowledgable folk deal with that.

 

I mainly use TE to get an idea of particle content 'strength' for each batch I 
brew.  The more 'defined' that cone light beam is the higher the particle 
content (ignoring particle/particle cluster size for any given well produced 
product).

 

If it's 3uS your talking about I'd say don't worry about it, you'd probly be 
hard pressed to get any DW reading zero on a meter anyway praps.

 

N.
 
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:20:49 +0000
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>tyndall again
> 
> i am still getting a tyndall effect (red line) through my DW *before* there 
> is any silver in it. Can anyone tell me again how this could happen. dee PS 
> also why my own DW can read 003 after double distilling? thanks all
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