With two-point calibration it should be able to read both at the stated value after calibration. So either you are calibrating it incorrectly, probe is faulty or your calibration sol'ns are off. I just calibrate at 7 as that's closest to what I'm looking for anyways. I'm using an ECO TestR pH1 made by Oakton/Eutech. Lost my instruction manual but it's easy enough. Rinse probe to get the storage sol'n off. Turn on then dip into pH 7 until it reads and if off the mark push Cal button and wait until it locks, (30 sec blinking), then hit Hold/Ent to finish the calibration.Cheers, soaked it in the ph7 solution for a good while last night...if its reading the 7 as 6.5 (if i calibrate to 4) or the 4 as 4.5 (if i calibrate to 7) then surely theres something wrong?
Cheers OMU. Calibration fluid is fine, my other one reads them correctly. I've emailed them but no response yet. I'm possibly not calibrating correctly but it's so simple it's unlikely. In the meantime I'll have to use my bluelab but that takes 10 minutes to stabilise.
I have to use this currently, as my pen probe died n will be 2 weeks before I have a decent one. The prob with this, is when your Rez water is no longer clear. This isn’t practical if there are dark nutes in the Rez.No brainer, needs no calibration, no calibration solutions, no storage solution, and it's never wrong.
Been using them for over 25 years.
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I bought a ph pen...but i still use the drops!No brainer, needs no calibration, no calibration solutions, no storage solution, and it's never wrong.
Been using them for over 25 years.
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I used an expensive meter to check the test sample in one of those vials one day. Got a different reading every time. Poured the same sample into a regular graduated cylinder and got a consistent reading.No brainer, needs no calibration, no calibration solutions, no storage solution, and it's never wrong.
Been using them for over 25 years.
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I like that idea......a graduated color vial would be a lot easier than trying to match a color on a label. I know they have them for pools but it's not the desired pH range.I used an expensive meter to check the test sample in one of those vials one day. Got a different reading every time. Poured the same sample into a regular graduated cylinder and got a consistent reading.
Could've been calcium deposit in the vial, maybe cheeseburger grease splashed out of my dirty dishes, who knows, I'm too lazy and judgemental to repeat experiments but I swear every sample I left in one of those plastic ph vials creeps up over time, yet doesn't in a graduate cylinder. 4.5-4.9mL/3 drops
I loved my HMD!Bad probe
This is my go to liquid pH pen (for home gardening).. Tough as nails and lasts!
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