> Jack said:
> Have you determined what ppm you are producing -
> in how much time - where do you have the dial set?
>
> I also use the SG6 set midrange - and get shut off
> in about 90 minutes with a 2oz spike from a previous
> batch in 42oz of DW.
Hi Jack,
I recently got a pre-calibrated TDS meter. My water
starts at 1 PPM. I removed the bottom part of the
stir stick that looks like a plus sign, added a plastic
spoon and started making a gallon at a time. I have
to set it around 8/10ths to get make sure it gets
over 5 PPM with a gallon of water. It takes about
7 or 8 hours. But unless you are making a lot of CS,
you don't need to make that much at a time. I have
one customer that is keeping me very busy. I make
20 ounce bottles. At first he got 1, then 10, 12, 16,
95, and now he wants 100. I may have to get the
SG7 soon.
I am also going to make my own solar water distiller
soon.
If you make 16 ounces at a time, you should get
about 5 PPM on the low setting and 15 PPM on the
high setting. When I was making around 48 ounces
at a time, it was taking around 3 hours with it set
around 3/10ths.
I usually don't prime my batches with CS since I
can't make more than 2 batches a day either way.
Sincerely,
Keith Pittman
Computer Programmer by day - CS maker by night
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