Marshall,
Some time ago someone on this list gave information on a doctor who advises 
rebounding but NOT with a mini trampoline.  Do you or someone else have his 
name 
or the article?
Thanks Mary




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From: Marshall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, September 25, 2012 8:06:05 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Heat increasing ppm.

You can get accurate measurements using a spectrophotometer.  That     is what 
I 
use when I need accurate data.

Marshall

On 9/24/2012 12:25 PM, Lou Kraft wrote: 
Yes, I am certain now that it is the conductivity that is         showing on my 
ppm meter.  That being the case, and if most ppm         meters are being 
calibrated for NaCl (I have read), how do I get         an accurate Ag ppm 
assessment of my finished product?  Using a         standard TDS meter and the 
fact that there is a difference in         conductivity between NaCl and Ag, 
how 
does the reading (10ppm)         actually apply for Ag ppm.  

>This prompts the questions - Is there a device (meter or way)         for 
>measuring ppm Ag. more accurately. 
>
>If I am missing the point here with this just let me know.          It just 
>seemed logical.
>Thanks, Lou
>
>
>On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:57 AM,         Marshall <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
>
>It is impossible for             the ppm to change with temperature.  PPM is a 
>constant,             unless you have some settling out, or the water is       
>      
>evaporating.  How are you measuring the ppm?  Remember             
>conductivity 
>increases significantly with temperature, so if             you are measuring 
>conductivity you are measuring a change in             conductivity with 
>temperature.
>>
>>Marshall 
>>
>>
>>On 9/22/2012 2:21 PM, Lou Kraft wrote: 
>>I have noticed that if I heat my finished                 CS (microwave or 
>>stove) the ppm increases exponentially.                 An 8ppm solution 
>>increased to 16ppm when heated to near                 boil and returns to 
>>8ppm 
>>at room temp.  Is this just the                 separation of large molecules 
>>to 
>>smaller when stimualted                 by heat? Lou 
>>
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