Ppm meters

calvin.m16

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I spent $60 on several brands of cheap ph/ec/tds meters from amazon before I finally bought a Hanna combo pen. My friend has one as well, that's why I got mine. He worked in a water testing lab so he knew about hanna quality from the instruments they used.

Mine is over a year old now, and working perfectly. I used the included hanna storage solution in the cap when I had to store it for a few months off, I also stored the pen in a large mason jar with a moisture pack to prevent the tip from drying out. They sell replacement tips so an entirely new pen is not required if the tip does malfunction. I know it is top dollar, but so far, well worth the investment. Unfortunately, the price is now $225, I paid $150. Inflation sucks!

One of my primary grow shops only sells Hanna instruments. They quit stocking BlueLabs entirely a year ago due to too many Warranty RMAs.

I'm ahead of all them using pH test drops not worrying about batteries, calibration solutions, cleaning etc.
 

Dameon187

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There are thee different conversions from ec to ppm and it causes endless confusion, just go by ec.
bad leaf colors and brown spots. I. I have eight photos up to look up. PPM is something I keep hearing over and over again. Just as important as pH it seems
 
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