Assessing your Colloidal Silver with the PWT Conductivity Meter.

Please note this is for Distilled/Purified water grade colloidal silver.
 

Follow these  six simple steps to asses the quality of your colloidal Silver.

Information about measuring colloidal silver
 
 
1.   Calibrate your meter with the calibration solution.  It may take a little while and can be a fiddly.  Set it to as near to 84uS/cm as you can.
2.  Wash the meter thoroughly with purified water/distilled water. 
3.  Wash the glass you are going to make the colloidal silver thoroughly  with purified water/distilled water. 
Fill it and then measure the quality of your water with your meter.  It should have a conductivity of less than 
2 us/cm.  (If not your glass was dirty or your water was of poor quality). (RECORD THE RESULT). 
4.  Heat your water and process the it with your colloidal silver machine for about 20mins.  Here we have 
left the glass in the microwave to reduce risk of burning ourselves and it keeps the daylight out. 
It is normal for one of the electrodes to produce a fluffy debris.  This usually falls to the bottom of the glass 
and should be disgarded. 
5.  NOW LET YOUR COLLOIDAL SILVER COOL TO ROOM TEMPERATURE.  This is very 
important temperature will affect your results dramatically. It may take up to one hour to cool properly. 
It should be colourless or very slightly yellow. 
6. Having let your silver cool thoroughly.   Reclalibrate you conductivity meter.  (It should calibrate at 
84uS/cm).  Now remeasure your colloidal silver. RECORD THIS RESULT.  For example 26 uS/cm. 
Now deduct the starting result in section 3, from this result in section 6;  To find theincrease in 
conductivity. 

          i.e.   26  -  2  =  24uS/cm 

You can look this up in the table to give you an approximate value for the parts per million.
****This look up table is supplied with the meter.