Handheld TDS testing meters

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Nice to have a handheld in addition to in-line monitoring, IMO. Good for flexibility in testing any water sample and for verifying in-line results. I do have in-line monitoring for the water IN and OUT of the DI stage. Don't yet have a handheld - would like one.

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Go with a HM Digital TDS-3, TDS-4TM or AP-1. All are +/-2%, auto temperature compensated and have a built in digital thermometer too. The ones you listed are not the same sensitivity r accuracy.
Handhelds are by far better than inlines since they are temperature compensated and the inlines are not since the temp probe senses air temperaure and is not wetted. They also lack the portability so you are stuck with two points when you need three readings to monitor a RO/DI system, tap, RO nly and final RO/DI.
 

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I read this thread because I wanted to see what AZDesertRat would write. Always good and reliable information.
 

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