jonnynobody
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Sorry the title was a mouthful. I have a blue lab PH meter with remote probe. Old style PH probe. Not the leap probe. Also use a milwaukee MW102. Both work great. I would like to use a higher quality lab grade BNC style replacement double junction probe. They are said to respond more rapidly, last longer, and are more accurate. I believe the double junction style is referred to as "lab grade." Don't quote me on that. The double junction prevents contamination of the reference solution which preserves the accuracy of readings for a longer period of time. It's just a more robust design. Costs more though. However, with this fucking pandemic every shit bag retailer seems to be bleeding us dry as of late on just about everything we need for our gardens. I think I paid $40 for my last replacement probe and now they're $63. I found this lab grade double junction replacement probe for just $10 more. It says it's compatible with any PH probe with a BNC style connector. Anyone else go down this road in the past? Planning to order 2 today for both meters. Today after I calibrated both of my units I believe the blue lab probe is needing replacement. Which sucks because it's less than 4 months old. What can ya do? Buy a better replacement probe. Screw giving money to a company that makes janky shit. I have no problems with the blue lab controller, but there's a lot left to be desired in the quality of their replacement probes.
Here's another by Thomas Scientific. More expensive though. https://www.thomassci.com/Instruments/Electrodes-pH/_/pHE-01-Basic-Combination-pH-Electrode?q=Ph Probe
Edit: It looks like the blue lab and milwaukee replacement probes are both double junction. Think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the Neptune System replacement from bulk reef supply for $74.95. Anything I have ever gotten from BRS has been high quality. Scored a sweet 100GPD 6 stage RO system from them earlier this year for a reasonable price and it works fantastic. I really think it's just a quality issue for me. If I can pay a few bucks more to get a probe that has been designed a little more robustly I'm okay doing that. Probes malfunctioning fuckers up the whole works.
Here's another by Thomas Scientific. More expensive though. https://www.thomassci.com/Instruments/Electrodes-pH/_/pHE-01-Basic-Combination-pH-Electrode?q=Ph Probe
Edit: It looks like the blue lab and milwaukee replacement probes are both double junction. Think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the Neptune System replacement from bulk reef supply for $74.95. Anything I have ever gotten from BRS has been high quality. Scored a sweet 100GPD 6 stage RO system from them earlier this year for a reasonable price and it works fantastic. I really think it's just a quality issue for me. If I can pay a few bucks more to get a probe that has been designed a little more robustly I'm okay doing that. Probes malfunctioning fuckers up the whole works.
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