Earlyriser76 Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2018 #1 I'm looking for a meter that I don;t have to re-calibrate all the time to test my water quailty. Is there one out there that is cheap? Thanks!
I'm looking for a meter that I don;t have to re-calibrate all the time to test my water quailty. Is there one out there that is cheap? Thanks!
Sithlord88 Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2018 #2 Earlyriser76 said: I'm looking for a meter that I don;t have to re-calibrate all the time to test my water quailty. Is there one out there that is cheap? Thanks! Click to expand... Amazon- 10 bucks if I remember correctly. Also supposedly auto calibrating. Backlight turns red if its "hard" water (i don' think 90's is hard) Attachments 1536913116808-1452055477.jpg 280.8 KB · Views: 8 15369131957261564955809.jpg 306.1 KB · Views: 7 1536913252283456743767.jpg 917.4 KB · Views: 6
Earlyriser76 said: I'm looking for a meter that I don;t have to re-calibrate all the time to test my water quailty. Is there one out there that is cheap? Thanks! Click to expand... Amazon- 10 bucks if I remember correctly. Also supposedly auto calibrating. Backlight turns red if its "hard" water (i don' think 90's is hard)
Earlyriser76 Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2018 #3 Thanks I ordered it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DN9DRS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1KZYDRXZIKJTQ&psc=1
Thanks I ordered it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DN9DRS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1KZYDRXZIKJTQ&psc=1
Sithlord88 Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2018 #4 Keep in mind this one does NOT measure ph. Just ppm, ec, and temp? I think. I rarely use it
Earlyriser76 Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2018 #5 Sithlord88 said: Keep in mind this one does NOT measure ph. Just ppm, ec, and temp? I think. I rarely use it Click to expand... That's fine. I just need to know PPM. Something changed and I'm trying to find the problem.
Sithlord88 said: Keep in mind this one does NOT measure ph. Just ppm, ec, and temp? I think. I rarely use it Click to expand... That's fine. I just need to know PPM. Something changed and I'm trying to find the problem.
Flagg420 Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2018 #6 I used cheapy $10 pens for ages.... Eventually, if you want reliable readings and products built to last... youll buy some bluelab gear... I now have the pair of pens, and 2 guardians... Still calibrate once a month, just in case... its a good habit to have...
I used cheapy $10 pens for ages.... Eventually, if you want reliable readings and products built to last... youll buy some bluelab gear... I now have the pair of pens, and 2 guardians... Still calibrate once a month, just in case... its a good habit to have...
Lordhooha Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2018 #7 Sithlord88 said: Amazon- 10 bucks if I remember correctly. Also supposedly auto calibrating. Backlight turns red if its "hard" water (i don' think 90's is hard) Click to expand... The best bet is get a truncheon they last forever and never need to be calibrated.
Sithlord88 said: Amazon- 10 bucks if I remember correctly. Also supposedly auto calibrating. Backlight turns red if its "hard" water (i don' think 90's is hard) Click to expand... The best bet is get a truncheon they last forever and never need to be calibrated.
Lordhooha Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2018 #8 Flagg420 said: I used cheapy $10 pens for ages.... Eventually, if you want reliable readings and products built to last... youll buy some bluelab gear... I now have the pair of pens, and 2 guardians... Still calibrate once a month, just in case... its a good habit to have... Click to expand... Blue labs truncheon is my favorite
Flagg420 said: I used cheapy $10 pens for ages.... Eventually, if you want reliable readings and products built to last... youll buy some bluelab gear... I now have the pair of pens, and 2 guardians... Still calibrate once a month, just in case... its a good habit to have... Click to expand... Blue labs truncheon is my favorite
Flagg420 Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2018 #9 I dont have the truncheon, have heard nothing but good things tho...