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HM Digital Waterproof pH/Temperature Meter

HM Digital Waterproof pH/Temperature Meter

HM Digital Waterproof pH/Temperature Meter
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HM Digital Waterproof pH/Temperature Meter

FEATURES

  • Measures pH and Temperature
  • Auto-ranging three point calibration with digital fine tuning
  • Includes 4 pH buffer solution in a sponge embedded in a clear cap, so you can see if it's dried up
  • Waterproof housing
  • Simultaneous temperature display
  • Measurement Range: 0-14 pH
  • Digital Calibration (push button)
  • Auto-off function, data-hold function and low-battery indicator.
  • Display: large and easy-to-read LCD screen includes simultaneous temperature reading.
  • Factory Calibrated: The PH-200 meter is three-point factory calibrated to 4, 7, and 10 pH. The meter can be recalibrated with digital calibration using the push buttons, rather than a screwdriver.
  • Includes a cap, batteries, and lanyard

SPECIFICATIONS

  • pH Range: 0 - 14
  • Temperature Range: 0-80 C; 32-176 F
  • Resolution: 0.01 pH; Temperature resolution is 0.1 C/F
  • Accuracy: +/- 0.02 pH
  • Calibration: Digital calibration by push button.
  • Electrode: Replaceable glass sensor and reference tube electrodes
  • Housing: Waterproof (submersible; floats)
  • Power source: 3 x 1.5V button cell batteries (included)
  • Dimensions: 18.5 x 3.4 x 3.4 cm (7.3 x 1.3 x 1.3 inches)
  • Weight without case: 96.4 g (3.4 oz)

Specifications
Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Package Dimensions: 2.0L x 3.0W x 9.0H
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why are PPM, TDS, pH and EC important?
A: 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.

Q: What is the suggested pH range for my hydroponic system and soil plants?
A: 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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