Who has found a cheap ppm tester that can test CS, with no salt added, in
distilled water? Where did you buy it and what does it cost.  Thanks so
much......



> Hmmm...
> Bill,
> I recently bought a Hanna PWT from, I think, the same vendor you did.
> It came with dead batteries.
> When I contacted the vendor, I was told to take it up with the
manufacturer!
>
> Other than this exception, ANYBODY I have dealt with on the net has backed
up
> their products 100%.
>  I expect a product to work especially brand new out of the box, or made
right
> by the dealer I bought it from.
>
> You know who you are and you will not get a recommendation from ME!!!
>
> Chuck
> Oh, no, not another learning experience!
>
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 16:28:41 -0500 (Central Daylight Time), "Bill"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I am curious as to how you test accurately to get the ppm of CS. I bought
my
> >generator and a Hanna tester and followed instructions to a 'T'. I found
> >that using Distilled Water the Hanna tester wouldn't tell me the ppm.
This
> >was after calibrating it according to instructions. The generator
> >manufacturer said not to add salt. I didn't. He said the only thing the
> >Hanna tester tested was the salt but that I shouldn't use it.I told him
that
> >sounded like double talk to me. I had quite a back and forth with him and
> >finally when I told him that the Hanna tester was useless and he
shouldn't
> >have encouraged me to buy it he no longer replied to my questions.
> >
> >    Bill
>
>
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