----- Original Message -----
From: Marshalee Hallett <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: CS>hi list


> >When I make my CS, I leave the wires in the water between
> > 2 and 3 hours and have a fairly strong tasting brew when I'm finished. I
> > estimate that I have between 12 and 20 PPM (based on the timer on the
> > device), but this is only a guess.
> > It has been said on this list that anywhere between 5 and 12 PPM works
> > just fine.

> Dear Nina, using 3 batteries, and activating for one hour gives about 18
> PPM. 3 hours is way too long, IMHO.
> Marshalee

I don't know what the equivalent battery power my CS maker is. It's about 8
or 9 years old, from a company that is no longer in business, and it has an
internal battery that gets recharged when I plug it into the wall.

Nonetheless, your advice makes sense, particularly since most people on this
list feel that 5 PPM works just fine.

This brings me to a question: if the liquid tastes noticeably mettalic, does
this mean that the PPM is strong? Or does taste have nothing to do with it?

Thanks.
Colloid


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