jpsmith123
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Question About Cheap Digital pH Meters
Does anyone know how well the cheap ebay variety of digital pH meters work for testing chlorate and perchlorate solutions? Thanks.
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I was given some cheap plastic pH meters. First I was pleased the freebies, however, I found I had to re-calibrate them before nearly every reading.
I'd calibrate, get a reading and then 5 mins later the things had drifted way off.
I have heard good report about some cheap meters being stable, but not in my experience, so i think it would be pot luck. We paid about £140.00 for
ours at work a couple of years ago and it is still really solid. (needs re-calibrating every year or so).
I guess it depends on your requirements - if it is going to get industrial levels of use and the results are for quality controll or something where
you really do not want a spurious reading, then get a decent one. If you only want to test occassionally then you might be ok with a
cheapie. Suck it and see.
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I bought a HANNA instruments CHECKER model, it works well for my lab, and my aquarium. After about a dozen test over a two day period,I rinsed the tip
with distilled water, shook dry, and placed in the 7.01 PH buffer solution, and it had drifted more alkaline, so I adj. the 7.0 set screw on top, back
till it gave a steady read of 7.01-7.02 and all is well again, for the $30 I payed, it is a great little instrument. I also use it to check the life
remaining in my citric acid stop bath for my black and white photography.
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Quote: | Originally posted by lordmagnus
I bought a HANNA instruments CHECKER model, it works well for my lab, and my aquarium. After about a dozen test over a two day period,I rinsed the tip
with distilled water, shook dry, and placed in the 7.01 PH buffer solution, and it had drifted more alkaline, so I adj. the 7.0 set screw on top, back
till it gave a steady read of 7.01-7.02 and all is well again, for the $30 I payed, it is a great little instrument. I also use it to check the life
remaining in my citric acid stop bath for my black and white photography. |
Enthusiastic second!
That Checkr is one of the best values around.
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