Hi Ivan,

I am a silvertail who is definitely interested in the usefulness of a cheap
conductivity meter to measure concentration information on the cs that I am
making ---- but I need some help of a truly non-technical explanation of
what kind of meter to use and how to do so. I get the subject matter of
these interesting and possibly useful posts -- but they are way above my
non-techie head.

Basically, I seem to have found which water and what length of time works
with my generator to make a clear solution with a failry strong tyndall, no
sludge, and a metalic taste. I am assuming I have pretty small particles
since the solution is clear -- so now I would just like to have an idea of
what ppm I've got so I can figure out how much to take. I'll send some in to
Fred to test -- but I'd like to be able to check it out on the occasional
batch at home - so it would be great to learn how to do so.
Thanks so much,
Katarina


> I should think that quite a few silvertails will be interested in the
> outcome of these discussions, if only in that the conclusion may be
> that a cheap conductivity meter can provide reliable concentration
> information for silver colloids or sols fitting certain parameters.


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