I just wanted to try it out and water pH is one of the fields on some of the water calculators (even though I realise it makes little difference).BenB wrote:Why are you measuring water pH? Its pretty much irrelevant. My understanding is you want to keep the meter constantly moving in the solution. Could it be the water is warming up and that's causing the drift? All measurements should be at 20 degC.
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Two questions were asked. Replies respectively.ciderhead wrote:I bought a storage solution, ph of it is about 3-4 not sure it's deionised water tbh?
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Depends on the meter but generally yes. Most meters can take up to 5 minutes or so to settle.MrN wrote: Is this normal behavior?
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Yes, my voltcraft meter takes a while to settle but it will eventually.I have noticed that the best way is to after a brief stir of the probe in the test sample, leave it standing by itself securely and it will settle pretty quickly, the slightest movement makes it bounce around on the reading .orlando wrote:Depends on the meter but generally yes. Most meters can take up to 5 minutes or so to settle.MrN wrote: Is this normal behavior?
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So just to clarify you use storage solution, deionised water and calibration solution?orlando wrote:Deionised water. Ebay.mbarn wrote:What are you all using to rinse the probe between the buffer solution tests, as I assume you're using 2 or 3 strengths?
And where do you buy your probe storage solution?
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I've only ever rinsed in fresh storage solution.
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I rinse in deionised water in a wash bottle.
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What meter do you use?Dennis King wrote:Mines the opposite every time I've tested it it's still spot on.Matt in Birdham wrote:I do mine every brew. It might seem excessive (every two weeks, on average), but it's usually a little out when I test it. That might say more about my meter thoughDennis King wrote:I tend to check mine every 6 months or so.
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Do you buy the Hanna solutions or something else? There's a lot of calibration liquids on there for 'hydroponics' but I'm not sure I'd trust their accuracy.Aleman wrote:As always it is going to depend. When I was doing some lab work at uni, we actually had to calibrate the meter between every reading. Personally I calibrate my meter each time I brew, buying the calibration solutions in 500ml bottles is a lot cheaper that tiny bottles, and they are available quite cheaply from eBay
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Yes. Rinsing in deionised removes any wort or beer a little more cheaply than storage solution. I just use that for er, storing. I use 7 and 4 pH solution for calibration each time I brew.ciderhead wrote:So just to clarify you use storage solution, deionised water and calibration solution?orlando wrote:Deionised water. Ebay.mbarn wrote:What are you all using to rinse the probe between the buffer solution tests, as I assume you're using 2 or 3 strengths?
And where do you buy your probe storage solution?
Thanks
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What meter do you use?[/quote]Jocky wrote:Mines the opposite every time I've tested it it's still spot on.
This is my one. I think I paid £40-50 3 or 4 years ago. When I first got I would test around once a month but as there was never any change I got lax and as I said around 6 months now. After reading this thread I tested agin this morning and still correct.
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I bought 2 different brand calibration solutions (hydroponics and some other brand)on Amazon and the difference of ph4 solution when calibrated was 0.3.
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That's interesting. Is there any particular brand of buffering solution people would recommend?
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There's an old comparison of various brands in the US here: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-02/rhf/index.php
It suggests that Hanna and Thermo Scientific Orion are both consistent - and you would expect so given the expense compared to the chinese/hydroponics ones on ebay.
I've got a couple of different cheap self mix pH buffers, and some more expensive ready made Hanna solution on the way. When those arrive I'll put up a comparison of measurements between them.
It suggests that Hanna and Thermo Scientific Orion are both consistent - and you would expect so given the expense compared to the chinese/hydroponics ones on ebay.
I've got a couple of different cheap self mix pH buffers, and some more expensive ready made Hanna solution on the way. When those arrive I'll put up a comparison of measurements between them.
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Thanks, that's useful to know. Where did you order yours from?
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