You got it Dude!

Ode


At 10:22 AM 11/11/2006 -0600, you wrote:

Evening Tod,

>> 09:55 AM 11/11/2006, you wrote:

 And it should just barely lite when electrodes are just touching the water.

   It is actually even simpler than Ode stated.

If you lower the electrodes totally into the water, the LED should barely light. ( In very good water )

This will vary of course with the LED, Voltage Source, and circuitry involved.

With practice, you know what is the best water you ever get,
water a little worse,   and water you don't want to use.

He was giving some exact numbers.  Water is two or three classes.

Good,
Barely acceptable
Junk

We usually don't have 99 choices of water.

Wayne




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