Hi, I have been doing some more reading which has got me looking for a resolution, namely what uS do you consider to roughly figure out the PPM. I know the reason why a typical ppm or uS meter would not give a reading due to the ions which we do want to measure not being very measurable in terms in electrical conductance. But it there a rough method to measure from the stuff that does conduct. What I am therefore asking is if my uS meter says 10 uS what ppm of CS should I consider that to be. I have so far been halving the value so that I would have said that was 5 ppm. This was from information I received from other posts. Kindly help shed some light in this matter for me. Cheers Peace to all Asif.
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