[Any comments on this is appreciated]

-Sure, here's my thoughts on the subject...
 
[...basiclly has the same component inside as the Hanna PWT.]
-That'd be their way of saying "there isn't a meter 'off the shelf' that is 
specifically designed to measure EIS" {without actually saying it!} cos to my 
knowledge...there isn't.  Meters used for EIS purposes are...'guesswork using a 
measuring instrument'.
 
I got three meters and none of them are 'accurate?', but they get me in the 
ballpark, which is only where I need to be.  I know from laboratory analysis 
that I got more *total* silver content than all my meters show, but the meters 
fool me into determining *roughly* what silver content I have and that's all I 
need to know <g>.
 
My question would be...How 'accurate' do you wanna be, or *need* to be?

 

Without laboratory analysis meters are only going to get you *in* the ballpark, 
*you'll* have to pick the seat you think is the *best* seat once you get *in* 
{using all that information about meters, calculations etc etc available in the 
public domain}.


N.
 










Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 04:40:56 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Silver Meter









Hello,
 
I'm looking for any thoughts on meters to check the ppm.  Someone told me you 
needed the Hanna PWT that costs about $60.  I found a Hanna Primo for half 
that.  The fellow that told me about the PWT says he checked the Primo and it 
wasn't accurate.   I contacted the company that sold it to me and they said it 
basiclly has the same component inside as the Hanna PWT.  I would like to be 
able to be fairly certain what ppm I'm making.   Any comments on this is 
appreciated.
 
-Thanks    Gary
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