What contol is there over the ppm generated?
The variables are water quality & temperature, amount of electricity, & electrolyte used. There are also mitigating factors; such as phase of the moon, humidity. Obviously poor water, such as tap water allows electricity to move faster resulting in higher ppm. 30volt transformers are faster than 12 or 9volt ones. Adding electrolyte before or during speeds the process as does water temperature, which allows for greater electro-conductivity. Adding electrolyte after ‘aggregates’ (more scientifically: agglomerates) the ions into colloids …so logically, you’d say there are fewer ions but more colloids, thus reducing PPM it would seem.