Ode does it matter where you buy it from? Amazon has them pretty cheap
On Monday, November 2, 2020, 08:05:52 AM EST, Ode Coyote
wrote:
It should have been calibrated at the factory...calibration can be pretty
tricky and requires a calibration fluid
Send it back...it's defective.
For
May I suggest that you purchase an EC meter? They are still less than $20 from
eBay. If you're lucky, you'll get one that will have reasonably accurate
absolute measurements at 50 PPM, plus or -10%. Discounting the absolute
measurements, it will give you an indication of what's happening from
Thanks, Ode. I always appreciate your guidance.
PT
On Monday, November 2, 2020, 08:05:55 AM EST, Ode Coyote
wrote:
It should have been calibrated at the factory...calibration can be pretty
tricky and requires a calibration fluid
Send it back...it's defective.
For EIS, get a
It should have been calibrated at the factory...calibration can be pretty
tricky and requires a calibration fluid
Send it back...it's defective.
For EIS, get a conductivity meterTDS meters, in general, 'suck' [made
for salt water..silver isn't salt]
HM Digital EC-3 is a decent meter...
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