To emulate this is best as I could I took my handheld TDS meter and stuck in a container, the tap water read 240 TDS.
I then ran the tap full power and held the TDS meter underneath, the TDS read 25 (obviously a very false reading).
Slowly I tuned down the tap and eventually managed to get a reading of 200+ TDS.
What seems to be happening is this, and someone will correct me if I get things the wrong way round.
The TDS meter measures the "lack" of resistance, so if water has a high amount of dissolved solids then it conducts better. Moving water it seems does not conduct as well as still water.
I suppose it is like trying to cross a river, the faster it flows the harder you have to work to get to the other side. It seems to be the same for electricity.