I believe that if the green light on the SG6 comes on initially, it
means that the conductivity of the water is too high, and you should
discontinue the attempt.  Try again with a better grade of DW.  

My recollection is contrary to Mr. Dayton's. 
 

Trem, correct me if I am wrong. 

JBB



Jack Dayton wrote:
> 
> William writes:
> 
> > hi
> > using silvergen sg6 with distilled water in quart jar and ribbon silver.
> > the unit has an automatic shutoff, but i am not getting the shutoff.
> > the liquid is still clear. should i buy a laser pen to check?
> > william
> ********************
> 
> I have an SG6,--  you don't say how long it ran before
> it didn't shut off. If you just started using the SG6,
> I suggest that you try a new batch only just use 8 oz
> of DW as mentioned in the instructions. I usually bring
> the DW up to 100 degrees before I start, and usually
> add a small amount of CS from a previous batch. When
> you get it right, the green light will be on at the start.
> 
> The batches I produce are always clear.
> Let me know if this doesn't help.
> 
> Jack
> 
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