He says, I quote:
I use the Hanna TDS1 and my DW always measures 1 when I start.
Also,
in California DW is required by law to be no higher in total
dissolved
solids than 1.5PPM So it's very likely that my meter is reading
close
enough.
So perhaps you are correct.
I'll suggest that to him.
Thanks,
Paul H
----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: CS>High altitude CS
What exactly is his uS reading on the distilled water? I'm not
that high, only 6100 ft, but had the same problem, it was the
distilled water, here, it has to be no more than .4uS to
reliably make clear CS.
sol
Paul Holloway wrote:
Hello List,
I have a friend who lives at 8000 feet altitude.
He is having problems making CS that doesn't go yellow.
His water quality is good, as is his technique, from what he
describes (cold DW 30v limited to <1mA with stirrer or
bubbler).
He has concluded that the high altitude is the problem.
I can't see how that would stop him from making good quality
CS.
Any ideas?
Paul H
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