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Old 02-04-2004, 02:39 AM
Jethro
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I am looking for the calibration capsules (4.01 &7.01) fir PH meters. I
looked at our local pet store thinking they might have them for aquariums,
no luck. What kind of store would have them?


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Old 02-04-2004, 03:10 PM
Darwin Vander Stelt
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Default PH meter calibration

"Jethro" wrote in message
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I am looking for the calibration capsules (4.01 &7.01) fir PH meters. I
looked at our local pet store thinking they might have them for aquariums,
no luck. What kind of store would have them?


Hach has an online store. Just do a google to find the link. They sell
exactly the capsules you need, are reasonable and fast delivery.


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Old 02-04-2004, 10:37 PM
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I found the stuff, not capsules but foil packets of the solution. The
problem is my meter is way off. I put it in the 7.01 solution and it would
only get to about 5.2PH after adjusting all the way. I put it in the 4.01
solution and it only got to about 2.3PH. How do I fix this problem?


I am looking for the calibration capsules (4.01 &7.01) fir PH meters. I
looked at our local pet store thinking they might have them for aquariums,
no luck. What kind of store would have them?





 




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