grassy007
Well-Known Member
I've found using one digital ph meter, that...if you don't keep the bulb wet, the bulb will look foggy.
You suddenly find the meter is crap at realiabilty.
If you look at the tip of the bulb and its foggy looking at the bulb tip, it means the digital ph tester is no loner useful.
We all do the reading and rinse the bulb and place the cap back on. I did that. It still got dried out somehow.
Anyways...I'm rinsing the bulb after each testing and making sure the cap gets put on while the bulb is still wet.
Doing so will prevent the unit from crapping out. It's hard not to want to shake off the distilled water rinse after testing, but you must resist letting the probe bulb dry out. If so, the bulp probe turns foggy in appearance.
In my experience, that says the ph tester is no good from there on.
Preventing the drying out of the sensitive probe bulb is so so critical.
I flush the bulp tip with distilled water after use, and make DAMN sure to place the cap on while there's still water there at the tip.
Others have usefully suggested to keep the probe part of the meter continually wet by simply placing the probe in a small orange juice like glass, and park it there between readings.
This sounds like a good idea, as people rinse the probe afterwards, and place the cap on...but the glass probe dries out eventually.
I've finally found a ph digital meter that works well and is contstant. I'm not letting the bulb probe dry out.
That's the reason for 80% of ppl complaining that their ph meter crapped out!
P.S. Thanks to replies who say they set their PH meter probe in a small of distilled water between readings. Sometimes, just putting the cap back on will still dry out the bulb.
You suddenly find the meter is crap at realiabilty.
If you look at the tip of the bulb and its foggy looking at the bulb tip, it means the digital ph tester is no loner useful.
We all do the reading and rinse the bulb and place the cap back on. I did that. It still got dried out somehow.
Anyways...I'm rinsing the bulb after each testing and making sure the cap gets put on while the bulb is still wet.
Doing so will prevent the unit from crapping out. It's hard not to want to shake off the distilled water rinse after testing, but you must resist letting the probe bulb dry out. If so, the bulp probe turns foggy in appearance.
In my experience, that says the ph tester is no good from there on.
Preventing the drying out of the sensitive probe bulb is so so critical.
I flush the bulp tip with distilled water after use, and make DAMN sure to place the cap on while there's still water there at the tip.
Others have usefully suggested to keep the probe part of the meter continually wet by simply placing the probe in a small orange juice like glass, and park it there between readings.
This sounds like a good idea, as people rinse the probe afterwards, and place the cap on...but the glass probe dries out eventually.
I've finally found a ph digital meter that works well and is contstant. I'm not letting the bulb probe dry out.
That's the reason for 80% of ppl complaining that their ph meter crapped out!
P.S. Thanks to replies who say they set their PH meter probe in a small of distilled water between readings. Sometimes, just putting the cap back on will still dry out the bulb.