I use the cap that comes with the probe. Like in the picture the one on the left isn't capped completely. Could be the reason for two different readings. Attention to detail, could be the difference between an okay grow and a good grow. Or I am too stoned to have a reasonable opinion.I don't understand how you can keep those ph meters probes wet. Mine have to be stored in kcl storage solution, when not in use.
Unfortunately, junk and junk.Whats up growers can some one recommend me the best ph meeter I got these 2 they the same but both give me different readings View attachment 5346690
Agree. These kind of pH meters are great to get you off the ground for your first grow, but if you're going to continue, it's worth investing in an Apera, or Bluelab, or similar mid-grade consumer level meter as well as the storage solution & calibration solutions. I have a Bluelab right now that's been solid, but might opt for a decent Apera with replaceable probes in the future. My only other thought is to pick one that meters quickly, since it can be a bummer to wait 5 minutes to get a meter to settle in.Unfortunately, junk and junk.
Unless you're willing to spend $50 on an Apera PH20, you'd be better served with the GH pH drops.
Those ubiquitous $15 pH meters are borderline useless.
I hadn't heard that before, can you post a link?I’ve had luck most recently with the Apera ph 20. After going down a rabbit hole of research about different probes, the Apera uses a type of probe that won’t completely die from drying out. It can be “reconditioned” by soaking it in the storage solution and recalibrating it.
1 is brand new the other just got done using when I took the photoI don't understand how you can keep those ph meters probes wet. Mine have to be stored in kcl storage solution, when not in use.
This is what I use too..Never wrong.......no calibration required.
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You never answered whether you have tried calibrating those two meters... I've used a few of the "cheaper" meters and some work better than others, even two new identical meters - even after calibrating... The cheapo I'm using now is remaining accurate and I keep calibration solution in jars for checking/calibrating...1 is brand new the other just got done using when I took the photo
I hadn't heard that before, can you post a link?
I can recommend the Apera ph-60 and Milwaukee mw102, both are quality meters.
Not so much.
I read the manual, and it said probe can be replaced.