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testing the ph of must
Last year when I test the ph of my must I did not get a good reading.
the number kept bouncing around and I took several readings with wildly different results. My conclusion at the time was that I needed to recalibrate my meter, and maybe troubleshoot the electrode. This year I have taken the time to test the meter and probe (same ones) and I am very accurate at 4.00, 7.00 and 10.00ph. It made me wonder if my testing method is to blame. So my question is: do I need to do anything special with my sample before measuring ph? Should I filter it to remove particulates? should I stir it well first? I appreciate your comments. Thanks Marc |
testing the ph of must
I never take any special steps when testing pH. I just make sure to
have a sample large enough to cover the end of the probe. Greg G. |
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