> [hanna's PWT] looks like the one. 

Ahh, good! Glad you think so. Saves you some money, too.

> 0 - 99.9uS = 0 - 100 ppm as silver.
> It turns out (as far as I can determine) that ppm as silver is
> almost equal to the reading in uS/cm^2 in water. I don't know why I
> haven't noticed this before!!!

Ummm, what's the effect of particle size on this relationship? Since 
the conductivity is a function of charge carriers, if the silver is 
individual atoms, maybe it's correct, but what about fairly large 
particles?

I do remember when I had some stuff tested that I was off by only 20% 
or so...

More to do!

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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