The Bluelab pH Meter is used to accurately measure the pH value of a solution.
Simply place the Bluelab pH probe into the solution and the reading will be displayed on the screen. As the meter is portable and does not need a power supply to operate, it can be used anywhere and anytime to help you manage your crops' daily nutrient requirements.
Calibration is simple with the push buttons on the meter and fresh Bluelab calibration solutions.
Features
• Lightweight and portable
• Large easy to read display
• Simple push button pH calibration
• Replaceable double junction pH probe
• Successful pH calibration indicator
• Over range and under range indicators
• Battery operated
• Auto off function
• Low battery indicator
Overview
The Bluelab pH Meter is used to accurately measure the pH value of a solution.
Simply place the Bluelab pH probe into the solution and the reading will be displayed on the screen. As the meter is portable and does not need a power supply to operate, it can be used anywhere and anytime to help you manage your crops' daily nutrient requirements.
Calibration is simple with the push buttons on the meter and fresh Bluelab calibration solutions.
Features
• Lightweight and portable
• Large easy to read display
• Simple push button pH calibration
• Replaceable double junction pH probe
• Successful pH calibration indicator
• Over range and under range indicators
• Battery operated
• Auto off function
• Low battery indicator
Specifications
| Weight: | 2.0 lbs. |
| Package Dimensions: | 8.0L x 8.0W x 1.7H |
| Warranty: | 5 Year |
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FAQs
| Q: |
Why are PPM, TDS, pH and EC important? |
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PPM and TDS are abbreviations that represent the concentration of elements in a solution or atmosphere. PPM is short for parts per million and TDS for total dissolved solids. EC (electro conductivity) is another form of measurement for TDS. PH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity which dictates plant uptake of particular elements. |
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| Q: |
My pH meter doesn't hold calibration. How often should I recalibrate it? |
| A: |
pH meters do need to be calibrated by the user every day since the membrane does change and is affected by the temperature as well. If pH values are very critical then it will need to be recalibrated several times a day, or before each sample test (depending on how critical the value is). Uncontaminated calibration solution is very important as well. For each calibration, pour some solution in a separate container. Keep out of sunlight and away from heat. |
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| Q: |
What is the suggested pH range for my hydroponic system and soil plants? |
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Hydroponic and soil gardens differ in the fact they both need different pH ranges for nutrients to be made available for plant absorption. Maintain a pH between 5.0 and 6.5 for hydroponic gardens and 6.0 to 7.0 for soil applications. |
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