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Or any digital PH meter?
I've been using this $15 one from Amazon and I have never calibrated it. It requires 4.01 PH solution. I have 7.01 and 10.01 currently. From what I understand the Hanna can use use either 4.01 and 7.01 or 7.01 and 10.01.
My PH has always read between 8 and 8.5 more or less.
I tested today with my "cheap" meter and Hanna meter at the same time. Cheap meter read 8.3 Hanna read 8.6. Calibrated the Hanna and it read 8.0.
I figured either way it will work it will just be consitantly off? Or at least I'd hope.
How often do you realisticly calibrate yours and any other things that make a difference. I know Hanna' s manual reference using a certain solution to reactivate the meter if it's dry or something? What's that about and how do I know if I need to do that?
Most of my results below were with the cheap meter. I figure it at least gives a representation of stability?

I've been using this $15 one from Amazon and I have never calibrated it. It requires 4.01 PH solution. I have 7.01 and 10.01 currently. From what I understand the Hanna can use use either 4.01 and 7.01 or 7.01 and 10.01.
My PH has always read between 8 and 8.5 more or less.
I tested today with my "cheap" meter and Hanna meter at the same time. Cheap meter read 8.3 Hanna read 8.6. Calibrated the Hanna and it read 8.0.
I figured either way it will work it will just be consitantly off? Or at least I'd hope.
How often do you realisticly calibrate yours and any other things that make a difference. I know Hanna' s manual reference using a certain solution to reactivate the meter if it's dry or something? What's that about and how do I know if I need to do that?
Most of my results below were with the cheap meter. I figure it at least gives a representation of stability?

