supaleeb
Active Member
So it looks like my pH probe might have taken a crap. First time I've had a digital meter, and, to be quite honest, I've taken shit care of it. Hardly cleaned it, haven't calibrated it since I bought it (which was 1.5yrs ago..), and it's probably been accidently left out to dry a few times. I'm surprised it hadn't failed sooner.
Anyway, I have a Bluelab Combo Meter, and I just purchased calibration solution and cleaning solution from the store. I cleaned the probe thoroughly just as suggested in the manual and the cleaning solution (also tried dish soap later). Calibrated it with 7.0 solution, and then when I went to go calibrate it for 4.0, I received the error message "E2H."
I looked up the error message in the manual, and this is what it said:
Does anybody have one of these units, and have they run into this issue before? Were you able to fix it? Also, can you use a non-Bluelab pH probe with this combo meter as long as it has a BNC connection?
I'll pick up some pH papers later this week, but that's about the best I can do for a while.
Kind of a shitty position when you've got an aero cloner with a bad root rot issue on the side..
Anyway, I have a Bluelab Combo Meter, and I just purchased calibration solution and cleaning solution from the store. I cleaned the probe thoroughly just as suggested in the manual and the cleaning solution (also tried dish soap later). Calibrated it with 7.0 solution, and then when I went to go calibrate it for 4.0, I received the error message "E2H."
I looked up the error message in the manual, and this is what it said:
So, now I'm slightly worried. My local shop has to special order these things, and I don't exactly have enough dough on hand to pick up a new probe anyway.E 2 : PH
pH10.0 calibration solution contaminated or wrong solution used. Probe contaminated, not properly attached, worn out or damaged.
Does anybody have one of these units, and have they run into this issue before? Were you able to fix it? Also, can you use a non-Bluelab pH probe with this combo meter as long as it has a BNC connection?
I'll pick up some pH papers later this week, but that's about the best I can do for a while.
Kind of a shitty position when you've got an aero cloner with a bad root rot issue on the side..