Moflow
Well-Known Member
How many times would you clean your ec meters and how do you do it?
My bluelab truncheon isn't working correctly.
I cleaned it with a sponge and Cif cream, rinsed the probes thoroughly under a running tap for 5 mins, shook access water off then tried the truncheon and its still giving drifting readings.
I then contacted Bluelabs.
They said " make up a baking soda paste and clean probes. Rinse under tap thoroughly and test the truncheon in ec calibration fluid 2.77." I bought a new bottle of it.
Still not reading correctly. Reading 1.6 ec 1.8 ec 2.0 ec there is also a very dim flashing at 2.4 ec
Anyhow they have now suggested soaking it in pH down for 30 mins then clean it a few more times.
Has anyone tried the pH down cleaning method before?
My bluelab truncheon isn't working correctly.
I cleaned it with a sponge and Cif cream, rinsed the probes thoroughly under a running tap for 5 mins, shook access water off then tried the truncheon and its still giving drifting readings.
I then contacted Bluelabs.
They said " make up a baking soda paste and clean probes. Rinse under tap thoroughly and test the truncheon in ec calibration fluid 2.77." I bought a new bottle of it.
Still not reading correctly. Reading 1.6 ec 1.8 ec 2.0 ec there is also a very dim flashing at 2.4 ec
Anyhow they have now suggested soaking it in pH down for 30 mins then clean it a few more times.
Has anyone tried the pH down cleaning method before?