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How to use a tabletop water distiller to produce very low conductivity, high quality distilled water used to make ionic/colloidal silver water.

1.    Remove the carbon discharge filter.  It makes the water conductive.

2.    Fill the boiling chamber no more than 3/4 full.

3.    Distill only 1/2 gallon into the receiver.

4.    Discard the remainder in the boiling chamber.

5.    Repeat steps 2,3 and 4.  You now have one gallon in the receiver.

6.    Put 3/4 gallon of this water in the boiling chamber.

7.    Distill only 1/2 gallon into the receiver.

You now have what is called double distilled water.

Allow to cool and try to use it. It should measure less than 1 microsiemen using a PWT meter..



----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Fitzpatrick" <d...@deetroy.org>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Distiller readings


I never thought to do this David-- I will in future. Normally, I tip off the first bit that comes out and I always boil my water before it goes in the distiller. dee

On 5 May 2010, at 10:32, Alchemysa wrote:

It's been mentioned here before that one should not use the last cup of water that comes out of a steam distiller (for making CS).

Out of interest I measured the ppm of an early cup of water from my gallon distiller and compared it with the last cupfull. Initial tap water reading was 325 ppm.

Early cup: 3.4uS  (1 ppm)
Last cup: 7.6 uS (3 ppm)
The initial ppm was 325 ppm.

Clearly theres a major deterioration in water quality when you start to boil off those last dregs in the distiller.

David






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