PH Pen fell in water

Alec420

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Hanna ph pen fell in water, can i fix it by drying it. it wont turn on.
Maybe the batteries fried?
 

sanjuan

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Hanna seals are lame, in my experience.

I gave up on Hanna and use Blue Lab pH Meters now (the model with a cable and BNC connector).

But yeah, take the batteries out and dry it.
 

ttystikk

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Hanna seals are lame, in my experience.

I gave up on Hanna and use Blue Lab pH Meters now (the model with a cable and BNC connector).

But yeah, take the batteries out and dry it.
I got 3 Hanna meters and none lasted more than a month. After 5 years of hard daily use, I replaced my first Blue Lab combo meter- and it was used when I got it.
 

Alec420

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Seriously?
'About an ounce'.
Quit shortchanging your grow, bro.
bro im living check to check, maxed out credit card.
I literally can not afford it lol. unless i use grocery money or bill money,
Maybe i should sell some of my stuff, but selling used stuff is hard
 

ttystikk

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bro im living check to check, maxed out credit card.
I literally can not afford it lol. unless i use grocery money or bill money,
Maybe i should sell some of my stuff, but selling used stuff is hard
Then run soil. Cheaper in all respects. And not a compromise move, either.
 

sanjuan

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The going price for Bluelab pH (only) Meter is $150. I allowed a probe to dry out during a break from growing. Replacements are about $60. The cable type probes have an excellent gland seal to keep the storage solution in. (If you remember to screw down the cap.)

I was going to say, Hydrofarm Active Aqua drops can be used, depending on the situation.
 
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