As long as that right hand light on your 'puppy is ON, then you are
adding silver to the water.
Ten extra hours in a pint adds about 80 ppm. Plus the 12 ppm you
initially added in auto mode gives a total of about 92ppm.
But thats 92 ppm of TOTAL silver. (i.e Ions AND particles). But the
meter can only read the ions, because only they are conductive. There
are occasional exceptions but usually maximum ionic content in a jar
will hover around 10 to 20 uS and reduce over time as the ions combine
with non -conductive particles and 'disappear' off the meter. You still
have 92 ppm in the jar but the meter cant read it.
Meters don't measure silver, they just measure the conductivity of the
water. The conductivity is roughly equivalent to the amount of silver
ions you have in the water.
David
Subject:
Re: CS>Silver Puppy "ppm" numbers
From:
Jerry Durand <jdur...@interstellar.com>
Date:
12/12/2015 5:29 AM
To:
silver-list@eskimo.com
Out of curiosity, I ran a pint batch with the Silver Puppy set to 10
ticks on the manual mode. I started with distilled water (0-1 uS by my
meter) and the next day when it was done it only read 14 uS. I left it
sit for a few days and then it read 12 uS. Seems awfully low for
running that long.
A normal auto run on the Silver Puppy gives a reading of 10 uS.