Those meters do that sometimes when you go to extremes on the scale.
mine did that too when I checked stuff tha had a ph of less than
one. . one way to stabilize it is to put it in somethnig the opposite
ph and then rinse thouroughly with tap water. at least tha worked for
mine.
V
On Oct 30, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Robert Berger wrote:
Hi Brickey,
In my referenced post the pH is WRONG. My digital pH meter has gone
crazy and is ready to be junked.
I buy my silver sheet from the Jules Borel & Co, 1110 Grand \blvd,
Kansas City, Mo 64106; Order desk is 1-800-776-6858. Be sure to
tell them that it must be fine silver (.999) as it is for medical
use. When it arrives read the invoice to be sure you got what you
want.
If you heat the coin red hot and drop in water you can thin it, but
you may have to repeat the heat treatment several time as silver
work hardens very quickly. I used to spin sheet silver into small
trays.
Do you have Wplot32.exe? If so then I can send the file on the
list, otherwise I will have to send directly to you as pdf or jpg
file.
"Ole Bob"
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