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![]() i would love to see someone buy this and compare its reading to a reading from an expensive aquarium grade TDS meter.
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![]() What's an expensive one cost? As far as aquarium grade, you know what they say, as soon as a manufacturer puts the 'aquarium' label on it, the price doubles. TDS meters are used extensively outside the aquarium trade and I'm sure the basic design has been around for some time. I've never seen one in person, but from the photos etc. on various vendors' web pages they don't look that complex. Like most probe type instruments that's basically it, a metal probe(s) and the associated circuitry inside. Once you've paid the engineer to design the circuitry, the rest is gravy..... and marketing.
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![]() Hey all; right now Vernon tap water up east hill is about 230 ppm
bottled water from london drugs is 5-10 ppm and my ro unit is 1 ppm I assume with all the boil water advisorys in the summer the tds would go way up. If I remember correctly the tds at my place in aug or sept was around 425 ppm. But I probably don't remember correctly. my tank reading tips the scale with a flashing 999. I guess the meter won't read salty aquarium water, or there is a lot of stuff in there!
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![]() I bought my tds meter online for $30 i think. It's a Intellitech don't know if it's good or not. It looks like a huge pen with 2 metal contacts and one rubber tipped one the rubber tipped one is for temp. compensation. the 2 metal ones measure the conductivity between them. The more conductivity the higher the tds
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![]() Don't forget that depending on where you are in Vernon/Coldstream the source of your water will be different. Duteau Creek source is known for turbidity issues, but my water comes from the North Kal Lake intake. Good numbers for calcium/magnesium and pH isn't bad either. According to the Greater Vernon Water stats, the TDS at the North Kal Lake intake as of 14 July 08 was 238. Obviously there's some filtration/treatment downstream of that.
Additional numbers: Hardness (CaCO3) 152 pH 7.8 Nitrate 0.069 Magnesium 9.8 Calcium 40.6 Of course these numbers are subject to change, but I would think Kal Lake is pretty stable as compared to Duteau Creek. Check the Greater Vernon Services site for info on the other sources. And I'm pretty sure the instruments used to tabulate these numbers are more accurate than anything available to the average aquarist.
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![]() thats why I said up east hill. I know my water is terrible! I haven't drank it since I bought the house 3 years ago. 238 is not bad the max level for drinking water is 500ppm in canada. says health canada. (on my tds meter)!
I have to go tow a friend out of the ditch now. have fun
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![]() "New but handy" I think that name was pretty close to what C tire's one was...not sure might have read up on the net and it's ringing the wrong bell..Anyway I would be willing to get one if some one would be willing to compare with a "high" grade one for accuracy. Any takers ?
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![]() I was just in there looking for a rope to tow a friend out of the ditch. I looked for the tds but I didn't see it. I would like to compare mine with a different one as well just for fun.
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![]() I bought one off ebay for 5 bucks last summer and tested it against a aquarium grade one, and the result was the same.
Take off the aquarium name and price comes down. Timers are the same, can be found 1/2 the price at normal stores vs the aquarium stores. |