here's a good document pH meter principles
I have some old little test tubes from an old chemistry kit. it's a real thin glass. if I clean one really well, maybe try filling it with some general hydroponics ph down solution, stick in a wire electrode and see what I get. I don't expect it to work well, or be useable, but I'm interested to know if this will work. a little experiment to help learn how a ph probe works. 7 - (v / .06) a cheap volt meter should give me some kind of a reading, hopefully close to the actual ph of the solution being tested.
now that I understand how it works a little better, I know a probe can't be made, so I'll happily buy one and see if I can use it to build a digital meter for my computer
I have some old little test tubes from an old chemistry kit. it's a real thin glass. if I clean one really well, maybe try filling it with some general hydroponics ph down solution, stick in a wire electrode and see what I get. I don't expect it to work well, or be useable, but I'm interested to know if this will work. a little experiment to help learn how a ph probe works. 7 - (v / .06) a cheap volt meter should give me some kind of a reading, hopefully close to the actual ph of the solution being tested.
now that I understand how it works a little better, I know a probe can't be made, so I'll happily buy one and see if I can use it to build a digital meter for my computer