Eh not so worried about checking ppm. The main problem I am having is water. 
I can't find the brand I was using. So now every time I get a different 
brand and make CS it comes out a murky white. So I have trusted it to drink 
or spray on me or my plants. I just need a ppm tester to see the quality of 
water I have.
Ice


>
> Bottom line, Jay, is that we do not have to make this into rocket
> science. It matters not a whit if your brew is actually 22 ppm rather
> than 12, or vice versa. Use a good basic process, decent DW and pure
> silver, clean and sanitary procedures, and dose for effect.
>
> If you're in a situation where you think it's critical to know exactly
> what you have, then you'll be spending a lot more than 60 bucks to
> find out.
>
> Hope that helps! You've come along really fast, Jay. Keep up the good
> work.
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike D.


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