Do you mean the liquid that is supplied to put in the cap to soak the end with ? distilled water is ok for this ?You don't even need calibration solution. Just get a gallon of distilled water and test it. Distilled water is 7.0. Calibrate to 7.0 with that. You can also use it for the storage solution.
I think that's alcohol that damages them...i thouoght distilled killed ph meters.. or is that something else?
oh fuck you might be right!i thouoght distilled killed ph meters.. or is that something else?
spot on tykeyou don't even need calibration solution. Just get a gallon of distilled water and test it. Distilled water is 7.0. Calibrate to 7.0 with that. You can also use it for the storage solution.
distilled water doesnt hold steady to 7ph......when exposed to air it changes down to as much as 5ph............I've been using distilled water to calibrate the same Hannah meter for three years. Distilled water has a pH of 7.0. You don't need the other solution. For what we are doing, .1 is plenty of precision, we don't need 7.01 solution. And we don't need 4.0 calibration at all.
I think it is alcohol that's a nono.
That's hardcore dude,your in the wrong business,you should just get a truckload of water and sell that..lolIt's easier to buy smack in my home town than it is to buy distilled water lol
yes distilled water is bad for pH meters. pH meters have an ion exhchange membrane in them with Ions in solution.i thouoght distilled killed ph meters.. or is that something else?
the powder that you add to the distilled water to make the ph 4.0 or 7.0 etc...has enough salts to make it not distilled water anymore once mixed.i thought that the distilled water was needed to make the calibration fluid? so if distilled water is bad for the pen, how would one test the precision of my pen without distilled water?