hunter22375
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Can someone tell me what the best pH pen is for the money?
That's designed for continuous use. It's good for common-reservoir hydro. cnWhy a pen?? How about a tri-meter? > http://www.amazon.com/Nutradip-Tri-Meter-PPM-PH-TEMP/dp/B0012BMEVY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1351136348&sr=8-3&keywords=ph+ppm+meter
I 2nd the Milwaukee 600...It's been good to me for over 6 months now, and cost like 19 bucks.I use a cheapo Milwaukee 600 and I have tested it against the finest lab quality meters with it being spot on .. The problem is most meters don't have replaceable probes .. Hence the usual meter no matter the price averaging 10-15 months use at max ... I have used many and have sold them all but no matter I always prefer for the price of a probe being able to just replace the whole damn unit for peace of mind .. If you search around and they can be found for under $2o a piece
That's designed for continuous use. It's good for common-reservoir hydro. cn
I'm not sure of the best way to measure soil pH. But I have a tri-meter as well and consider it well-adapted for hydro. If I implied more, my bad. cnI relize that but... He never said he was doing soil or hydro.. Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't ph pens made for both hydro and soil?
No it's cool man, I was serious I thought they made pens for soil too.I'm not sure of the best way to measure soil pH. But I have a tri-meter as well and consider it well-adapted for hydro. If I implied more, my bad. cn