I am a little confused on how to accurately measure the ppm of my homemade 
colloidal silver.  I purchased a Hanna PWT and it states that the reading on 
display is directly expressed in uS/cm and the resulting number should be 
divided by 2 in order to be expressed in ppm.  In other words if my meter shows 
22 that would be 22/2  which is 11ppm.  However on this list I have read that 
the resulting number should be multiplied by 1.2 in order to get the ppm of my 
colloidal silver.  In this case the same cs that reads 22 on the meter would 
actually be 26.4 ppm.  Could someone on this list please enlighten me as to 
which is the proper method to calculate the ppm of the colloidal silver that I 
am making.

                                          Thank you very much for you reply

                                                    Linda J. Hefferman 

 
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