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it come with adapter, reagent is liquid bottle.So its 12 vdc source. I just need an adaptor which I can get locally.
Reagent is liquid or powder?
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it come with adapter, reagent is liquid bottle.So its 12 vdc source. I just need an adaptor which I can get locally.
Reagent is liquid or powder?
Thank You Ken Lee. So Taobao has . OK I checkI bought it from taobao. If u have the taobao account, u can communicate with the seller directly. Please check the attach picture below for the link. U can scan it with WeChat to log in into taobao.
one is quickerIf I shop at Coralvue there is one free zero ground shipping and another you get a quote.
Is there any different beside one need to pay and another is free
yeah it won't work with the default settings. Put int the details you just registered with on their site and try againi try to enable with the default setting, but it failed. only oray is allow, sigh. i already register oray & try to log in & see.
I am waiting for my IT friend to come over weekend to help me out on this. He said i can use VPN to do the same function as well. If it works that way, i will share my findings here. Actually i did registered Oray site for DNS address with small fee, but it failed to connect remotely.yeah it won't work with the default settings. Put int the details you just registered with on their site and try again
No problem, remember to get your 90deg BNC connector which is make your KHG placement much easier. Just follow Coralvue 101 setup thoroughly & you should be able to set it up without an issue.Thank You Ken Lee. So Taobao has . OK I check
Please refer to this thread pg. 27; there is discussion about volume vs. weight things, if neglect all those errors, u can just assume 65g =65ml. So u can take a small volume measuring cup to get u 65ml. 1 tbs =around 15ml. u can refer to chart below for more details.I dont have a way to measure 65 g of baking soda - can someone tell me how much volume (mL or tsp/tbs) is equivalent?
You are right, I forgotten it s for water. Sorry about that. Why don’t u get a weighing machine? It is useful if you are using baling method.The conversion of mL = g is only valid for water. There will be a specific conversion for baking soda based on its density. I did some googling and found some kitchen/baking conversions and it seems like 3 tablespoons + 3/4 teaspoon equates to 65g. This is about 48 mL.
I bought mine is Professional version. Even my pH probe is glass version for KHG Monitor.Can anyone confirm this is the correct reagent for the PRO version? I don't see why there would be different reagents, but the packets in the picture say "For standard edition use only" so I wanted to make sure.
http://www.coralvue.com/kh-guardian-monitor-reagent