Thank you very much for this discussion. I do not have
an LED on my set up, just batteries, multimeter, and
silver all hooked up with wires. Inspired by this
info, I set out to discover what the current is on the
various waters. I took a tall narrow vase to use as
the container, since it would keep the electrodes
covered at the same level.  The voltage was constant
at 32.7 V DC.

First I measured my tap water....93.0 mA
Walgreens distilled.....................0.5
Glenwood distilled......................0.44
CS....new batch clear...................3.0
CS ....kc's batch..........................2.3
CS gold....................................4.0 and
rising
CS gold, cleared with H2O2.......3.8 and steady
CS....old batch clear..................3.8

In some of these batches, the current is steady, but
in others it is not, it continues to rise by a .01
every second or 2. 

The new batch of clear CS was brewed for 2 hours, 1
quart, started with 32V dc, had the potentiometer set
at about 3.0, but it crept up over time to 3.3 mA.

How can I relate this current to conductivity, and to
ppm? It is obvious that as the conductivity (and the
ppm) rises, so does the current.  And I suspect that
the rise in current in the gold colored CS is due to
the strong nature of the solution.

Any ideas what I have made as far as ppm? I don't have
excel, so I can't use that handy program online. From
what others have posted here, it may be 18ppm, or
something like that.

Thanks,

Kathryn


 
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