Irollfatties
Active Member
First off, if this is in the wrong section mods please move but i felt hydroponics and ph tester go hand and hand.
So i have a oakton ph tester 1 that i've had for 7 or so years. He my trusty little fellow. Anyway today it fell off a desk and dropped about 3 feet. I'm thinking no biggy, this guy is a champ. Well i go to check my ph and the thing won't turn on. I'm thinking i jarred something with the batteries so i throw a new set in and nothing. So I'm starting to get mad and don't have the funds for a new one til harvest and thats roughly 50 days away..... So i pull the probe off the thing and it instantly turns on. I can put the probe back on and use it but as soon as i turn it off it does not turn back on... Until i pull the probe again. I'm willing to do this everytime i need to check ph but i figured there are some electronic gurus on here that might know a thing or two about the ph tester.
I'm thinking it thinks there is a short when the probe is connected so it doesn't make a full circuit. So when i pull the probe it bypasses it and works. Does this make sense? Heck a $30 new probe is better than buying a new one at around 80-100 bucks.
Thanks.
So i have a oakton ph tester 1 that i've had for 7 or so years. He my trusty little fellow. Anyway today it fell off a desk and dropped about 3 feet. I'm thinking no biggy, this guy is a champ. Well i go to check my ph and the thing won't turn on. I'm thinking i jarred something with the batteries so i throw a new set in and nothing. So I'm starting to get mad and don't have the funds for a new one til harvest and thats roughly 50 days away..... So i pull the probe off the thing and it instantly turns on. I can put the probe back on and use it but as soon as i turn it off it does not turn back on... Until i pull the probe again. I'm willing to do this everytime i need to check ph but i figured there are some electronic gurus on here that might know a thing or two about the ph tester.
I'm thinking it thinks there is a short when the probe is connected so it doesn't make a full circuit. So when i pull the probe it bypasses it and works. Does this make sense? Heck a $30 new probe is better than buying a new one at around 80-100 bucks.
Thanks.