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Old 11-03-2003, 11:01 PM
Ken
 
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Default Digital pH monitor

Dave Millman wrote in message ...
Ken wrote:

I've decided to set up an automatic CO2 system for my 20 gal tank.
I've decided to go with an inexpensive "student" electrode as it has
high durability and sufficient accuracy for the task. Unfortunately
the only pH monitors that I have found are the 2 that dupla sells. Is
this it? Or am I going to have to spend $500 for a scientific grade
meter (which I won't).


Not to cause trouble, but what is your reason for building a CO2 control
system? Leaving the CO2 on 24 hours per day works fine, and lots of people
turn the CO2 on and off with their lights.

Do you have a specific application that requires pinpoint pH control, such
that you are willing to undertake the ongoing probe calibration and
maintenance, and risk pH crash due to probe/system failure?


No trouble, it's just that I have experience with dealing w/ pH meters
as I use them everyday at work, so the calibration/maintenance issue
isn't that big a deal. Plus, gel filled electrodes are pretty much
maintenence free, which is why I'm getting one rather than use
whatever comes with the meter. Mostly, I just like the idea of having
my pH (and therefore my CO2 levels) monitored and regulated 24/7.