Is it possible that your first use left the distiller with residue
from using up ALL the water? Thus adding contaminates for subsequent
batches? (you know, white stuff?)
Scrub it with a little white vinegar after use and try again.
Don't run the distiller 'till it's dry.
Preboiling the water before distilling is a good idea.
Chuck
The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!
On 11/16/2009 8:52:05 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick ([email protected]) wrote:
> Thanks Nevelle, its just the first lot of DW I 'brewed' came out at 000 on
> the TDS. This was just water boiled in the kettle and then put in the
> distiller. The second lot went through a Brita filter first before
> boiling and then steam distilling. after the first time, it read 002 on
> the TDS so I distilled it again. Then it came out at 003! I just
> can't understand it at all. The tyndall was in water from the first batch
> *before* I put the electrodes in, so I don't
> understand that at all either. dee
>
> On 16 Nov 2009, at 13:09, Neville Munn wrote:
>
> 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>.
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