You can use the silverpuppy to get an 'idea' of the quality of the water too. I think this can be done with any generator where there's an indicator that current is flowing...an LED or light bulb in series...an ammeter actually gives you a number. Each type of gen will be different depending on whetted electrode area, electrode spacing and starting voltage. Bad water will brighten up the light as the electrodes first touch the water. In good water, the indicator will be weak at full exposure to the water and not be visible at all when first being lowered into the water. [less exposure]
 Ode

At 01:47 PM 6/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60449.html
Re: CS>Re: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
From: Mike Monett
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 10:06:48

I forgot another very important observation on the salt test.

Another measure is how long it takes for the dispersion to settle.

A weak dispersion will remain pale blue for a long time.

20 ppm calculated will settle to the bottom in a few days. The water will
become clear.

I didn't keep the 50 ppm calculated dispersion long enough to tell how
long it takes to settle. I assume it would settle rapidly.

These are qualitative indications, to be sure. It might be difficult to
tell the difference between 20 ppm and 21 ppm calculated dispersions
unless you put them side by side.

But if you can get a repeatable and predictable process, that's all that
is needed.

A lady just wrote and mentioned she was waiting to fire up her
Silverpuppy until she got her Hanna and found good quality dw.

I told her to go buy different brands and make some with each one. Do the
salt test and cover the glass with saran wrap to prevent evaporation.

When she was done, put the glasses side by side and compare the
dispersions. Keep the brands that gave the strongest dispersion.

Then place her Silverpuppy in service and start getting some use from it.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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