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wil0311 09-09-2008 11:02 PM

Help ph probe calibration
 
I just bought a calcium reactor. I have packets of ph calibration solution of 7 and 10. Now I want to run the reactor at around 6.6 ph. So my question is can I calibrate my probe with 7 and 10, or do I need the 4 and 7 solutions? I would like to know if the probe is accurate when lower than 7 ph because I already calibrated it with the 7 and 10 solutions.

Thanks for your help.

Tom R 09-09-2008 11:16 PM

I would calibrate it with 4.0 and 7.0 this will make more accurate at a predominate level of 6.60.

Tom R

wil0311 09-09-2008 11:35 PM

Ok thanks Tom I will order some 4.0 packets right now.

mark 09-10-2008 01:00 AM

might make it more accurate but the slope is probably close enough for a reactor with 7 and 10.

Should try a little experiment with a solution of say around 6.6 or at the least cal with the 7 and 10 and tell us what the 4 comes in at.

Jason McK 09-10-2008 01:22 AM

Typically when using a PH probe to measure your tank PH you Calibrate at 7 and 10. If you are using the probe in a CA reactor you Calibrate and 4 and 7.
The difference is very noticable when using the probe in the reactor. I went from calibrating at 7 and 10 to 4 and 7 and my probe rose 0.4. That is a lot when it come to melting Calcium carbonate

J


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