Mr. Marijuano
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What model bluelab do you have? I saw one on amazon, but got turned off because it didn’t have a replaceable probe. It seems that BlueLab, Apera, and Hanna are the only real players. I think my interest lies in accuracy window with bi-monthly calibration, probe replacement, and most importantly WARRANTY. I would have a heart attack if my $100 probe took a shit after 5 quarters.Nope. I'm sure they are fine. I doubt I'll be in the market after the bluelab. I would imagine it will outlast me.
The Apera PH60 is the model I have my eye on, regarding Apera.I have the Apera PH60 and EC60, both spot-on calibrated after daily use for a year. Easy to use, rugged, waterproof, $35 replaceable probes. I like mine, also has Hi/Lo color alert, screen changes color if solution is out of parameters
Just rinse probe and storage solution, then clean every month or so.
The new ones they have out are Bluetooth /app/ data logging.
They cost twice as much, the replacement probes cost twice as much also. Work related things like uploading field test results with attached photos and additional data is possible. They have a new web page on those , not much info out on them.
The Bluetooth data logging would come in handy. I would love to log my ph after each mix, before adjustment, as well as log my tap ph. In the spring, my ph meter was giving me 6.6-7.1 with 110-130 tds, but I’m seeing 7.1-7.6 with the same tds. Meter, or city treatment adjustment? Who knows... It would be interesting to track the ph coming from my tap without having to find space in my journal. I keep 3-5 at work, and 4 grow journals, so implementing data logging techniques to my grow would be awesome, but that price tag! It may also function as a monitor replacement for my future dwc experiment.
Thanks for your input.More accurate? I read your post and stand by what I said.