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With the emergence of ion probe devices coming out to test various parameters, would it be possible and more cost effective to make some type of hand held unit?
I was think the cost would be reduced by not having pumps and everything associated with what it must take to make the unit work as a whole with pumps.
You would place the unit in calibration/reference solutions, rinse with tank water, then place it into a sample of tank water.
I was thinking of this for those who don't need something connected directly to their tank sampling every day a couple of times a day. Or even for those who have multiple tanks.
Thoughts?
I was think the cost would be reduced by not having pumps and everything associated with what it must take to make the unit work as a whole with pumps.
You would place the unit in calibration/reference solutions, rinse with tank water, then place it into a sample of tank water.
I was thinking of this for those who don't need something connected directly to their tank sampling every day a couple of times a day. Or even for those who have multiple tanks.
Thoughts?