I am not sure if this is economically feasible but have you considered
ordering a counter top distiller from
www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com

They are $99. I use it on my well water which has a hardness of 42. I
use an SG6 and it does not light up initially, indicating no
conductance.

Garnet

On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 08:29, Dave Lewis wrote:
> Marv wrote:
> 
> Instant high conductivity indicates that the water is not adequately
> distilled (assuming you have not added salt or other contaminants).  As a
> test, try a batch using Walgreen's Distilled Water with nothing added.
> 
> Best regards,
>   :) Marv
> 
> End quote:
> 
> 
> I live in the UK.  Does anyone know where to buy off the shelf distilled
> water for drinking?  It's not that common here.  That's why I tried making
> my own ;>
> 
> Dave.
> 
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