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Pin point Ph monitor
Anyone have a pinpoint Ph monitor that I can borrow to check against mine. Not sure if my probe is worn out or if it is calibrating properly or not.
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I take that as nobody.
Does anyone has calibration solution that I can use? I'll even offer a frag if need be. |
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