Oakton Waterproof EcoTster pH2
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Oakton Waterproof EcoTster pH2
Economical price and an easy-to-read display!
Waterproof, dustproof
housings float
Easy to use; push-button calibration with auto buffer
recognition
Low-cost pocket sized meter is perfect for less demanding
applications
Includes transparent electrode cover / sample
cup
Push-button calibration, HOLD function, and error messages
OAKTON's
new EcoTestr is economical and easy to use. With its crystal clear,
ergonomically designed display, you can easily view measurements at a
glance.
Each rugged tester has waterproof and dustproof housing for use in
dirty and damp field conditions. Simply dip and read-the orientation of the
display means there's no need to turn your head or tilt the
tester
Single-junction electrode is well-suited for general purpose
applications. Recessed bulb with bulb guard protects against breakage
Up to
three point calibration with auto-buffer recognition for quick calibrations.
Automatic temperature compensation for accurate readings under changing
conditions. Hold function locks in measured value. Auto-off function preserves
batteries.
Specifications
Range: 0.0 to 14.0 pH
Resolution: 0.1
pH
Accuracy: 0.1 pH
Temperature compensation: automatic
Calibration: up
to three point
Buffer recognition: 4.0, 7.0, or 10.0
Display: three-digit
vertical LCD
Power: four 1.5 V button cell batteries (included)
Battery
life: >300 hours
Specifications
| Weight: |
0.3 lbs. |
| Package Dimensions: |
7.0L x 2.0W x 2.0H |
| Warranty: |
1 Year |
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Additional Info
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. |
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| 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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