That's what calibration soln's are for.So, some cheap meters should not be trusted, impossible for me to say which however....I have tested others, and they were fine, but not the one I had....
Hey what do you reccomend I bought one of the cheap yellow ones off eBay today, might need to get a better one? I think youve probably seen the one I’m talking about. I’ve used it before and it seems to work okay. but I can’t remember much other than ph frustrating me lol. I have to start learning to do it though, even though my water here is good enough to grow in soil without doing it I want to learn so I can be ready for hydro someday.Whatever is cheap. TDS/EC/PPM isn't as difficult to quantify as pH. Save the money for a good pH pen as those you can't get cheap on.
I have seen a cheap yellow pH pen, used to have one. It worked good for about a year or so then it started drifting hard. Keep the probe moist at ALL times on pH meters. Never soak them in distilled or RO water, just tap water or the KCL probe storage solution.Hey what do you reccomend I bought one of the cheap yellow ones off eBay today, might need to get a better one? I think youve probably seen the one I’m talking about. I’ve used it before and it seems to work okay. but I can’t remember much other than ph frustrating me lol. I have to start learning to do it though, even though my water here is good enough to grow in soil without doing it I want to learn so I can be ready for hydro someday.
I’d never heard that I always thought you slipped the cover back on and stored it away. So I take it you mean the probe tip should always be submerged in liquid(tap water or “ kcl probe storage solution?”while not in use? That would be kind of tough for my yellow cheap one to have only the tip submerged in tap without the whole thing submerged. Unless I like tied a string to one end and hung it above a glass of water or something.I have seen a cheap yellow pH pen, used to have one. It worked good for about a year or so then it started drifting hard. Keep the probe moist at ALL times on pH meters. Never soak them in distilled or RO water, just tap water or the KCL probe storage solution.
You just put some storage solution in the cap and stand the pen up vertically in a pencil holder or jar.I’d never heard that I always thought you slipped the cover back on and stored it away. So I take it you mean the probe tip should always be submerged in liquid(tap water or “ kcl probe storage solution?”while not in use? That would be kind of tough for my yellow cheap one to have only the tip submerged in tap without the whole thing submerged. Unless I like tied a string to one end and hung it above a glass of water or something.
+1. Worth every penny, doesnt need calibration and built to last.I've had the Bluelab for ten years without a problem. It's around $100, but it's worth it.
Yes, you can "temporarily" store them in tap water but it's supposedly not good to do that long term.I’d never heard that I always thought you slipped the cover back on and stored it away. So I take it you mean the probe tip should always be submerged in liquid(tap water or “ kcl probe storage solution?”while not in use? That would be kind of tough for my yellow cheap one to have only the tip submerged in tap without the whole thing submerged. Unless I like tied a string to one end and hung it above a glass of water or something.