I am a real coward when it comes to pain and prior to today, I had only done the zap test on a bar I made 20 years ago and a commercial bar.
Today I got real bold and tongued a few bars recently made and tasted nothing, like not even flavor let alone pain.
I have one problem bar made about two weeks ago with a present pH of 12.25 and guess what, no zap no nothing.
I was going to run some experiments to see at what pH the zap appears in order to quantify this test but it seems pointless now.
My pH meter is lab quality ($350) with .01 unit resolution and I calibrated it this morning.
What am I missing? Or what are others missing that rely on the zap test?
Does anyone out there have a pH meter with which to confirm this?
One more point, it's not my tongue as my wife verified with hers.
Jack
Today I got real bold and tongued a few bars recently made and tasted nothing, like not even flavor let alone pain.
I have one problem bar made about two weeks ago with a present pH of 12.25 and guess what, no zap no nothing.
I was going to run some experiments to see at what pH the zap appears in order to quantify this test but it seems pointless now.
My pH meter is lab quality ($350) with .01 unit resolution and I calibrated it this morning.
What am I missing? Or what are others missing that rely on the zap test?
Does anyone out there have a pH meter with which to confirm this?
One more point, it's not my tongue as my wife verified with hers.
Jack