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Calibrating inline TDS meters sucks. The meters are designed to be calibrated using moving fluid. They will not calibrate accurately otherwise. Another tidbit many people don't know. That's why I stick to my trusty handheld TDS meter. I will check my inline meters by collecting fluid just after the inline meter then use my calibrated handheld meter in a cup to measure. Then I adjust the inline meter while it is running to match what I measured on the handheld. It's not a perfect technique, but it's good for "eye-balling" when on the lookout for problems in the system. I still rely on the handheld meter as my "final say". Straight from HM Digital, DM-1 and DM-2 calibration technique: http://www.filterwater.com/docs/hmdi...alibration.pdf Quote:
Last edited by Myka; 06-04-2013 at 05:16 AM. |
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![]() Thank you for the great advice and insight
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