QuentinQuark
Well-Known Member
The problem is that I can't use a ph meter in distilled or RO water, so I wouldn't be able to measure the ph.
You got a link for this? I can be scandalous...the mr. clean in not reverse osmosis... so no..
there is a purifier like a britta type but larger selling at home depot right now.. i think its called zero pure .. but it comes with a free ppm digi stick.. the thing kicks the shit out of my sunleave ec probe.. anyway they are giving the ppm away to prove that their filter reduces all tap to 000... if your scandalous you can easily open the box get the ppm reader,, but who doesnt need a bad ass filter... i think its 70 bucks all together
Senor, after reading a few posts up from JohnnyPotSeed1969 about not being able to use his ph meter with distilled water, I called the manufacturer of my ph tester. They said that it will wreck the probe if you use it with distilled or RO water.What do you mean you cant use your pH meter in distilled water? I thought distilled water was commonly used for pH meters to calibrate them because it has a pH of 7.0?