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![]() I have a handheld Milwaukee pH meter. I have calibrated it with the fluid. I've had it for a few months, and used it a few times. It says you should let it sit until the numbers quit changing, but the numbers will keep changing all day. It slowly loses 0.1, then another, then another. It doesn't go up and down, just down 0.1 at a time, and about 60 seconds in between or so. I let it sit all day once. My first reading was 8.1, and it fell to 6.1 over a couple hours. Wtf? Is this normal?
So...how long should I let it sit before I take the reading? I'm just re-calibrating right now since I have to open a packet of the pH 7.0 as I notice the fluid in the cap has evaporated. I notice that at first the meter said 8.0, and it took about 60 secs for the meter to get to 7.0. After three minutes it's at 6.9, so I adjusted it to say 7.0. Last edited by Myka; 07-13-2008 at 10:07 PM. |
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![]() not normal, probe failing, battery ok?
I leave my probe in a container that reactor effluent drips into. When I turn the meter on, see the numbers bounce a bit but become steady after about 2 second. If I move my probe into the sump, it locks into the tanks pH in about 15 second with me not moving the probe around. Using a Milwaukee meter, Aqua-digital probe. |
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![]() Mine never bounces around. It hits a number, and slowly falls. I was thinking the probe might be dying...not sure about the battery.
If you put yours in a cup of saltwater outside the tank, and let it sit, when does it stop moving? |
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![]() just wondering what should my ph be at in reactor
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![]() You might want to start a new thread, you will get more replies that way.
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![]() Just change the KCL in the electrode...that should fix it. If it doesn't then probe membrane is shot
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![]() just answer his question. 6.5 for a single stage reactor ,and 7.0 for a dual stage reactor/
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