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Hanna Instruments HI 98129

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Hey all looking to buy a new ph meter along w/ all needed calibration and storage solutions ... I want a good one and I've seen that the Hannah Instruments HI 98129 is well spoken of ... does anyone have a link to a good price in the states for this meter and could anyone w/ this meter tell me what else I'll need to purchase w/ the meter for proper operation ... other meter recommendations will be considered ...

Thanks ... :tiphat:
 
have a look at blue lab :Sharing One: Peace Kudo.jpg
 
Hey all looking to buy a new ph meter along w/ all needed calibration and storage solutions ... I want a good one and I've seen that the Hannah Instruments HI 98129 is well spoken of ... does anyone have a link to a good price in the states for this meter and could anyone w/ this meter tell me what else I'll need to purchase w/ the meter for proper operation ... other meter recommendations will be considered ...

Thanks ... :tiphat:

you need theese to maintain the hanna combo meter

pH 7.01 solution, one point cali..
1413 μS/cm solution, Depends of what conversion you use
Electrode cleaning solution
Electrode storage solution

Keep batteries on hand. It tend to get slow under 90 % batt.. "mine does"
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Thanks y'all ... Could someone please update me on what other products I need to buy along w/ the BlueLab meter to properly use it ... thanks again.
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Thanks y'all ... Could someone please update me on what other products I need to buy along w/ the BlueLab meter to properly use it ... thanks again.
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you going need an EC pen PH pen and PH 4+7 solution,and you good too go puls ones you got them look up bluelab site and which there video on how to look after them i clean mine ones a week 5 mins your done,:pass:Peace Kudo.jpg
 
I prefer the Hanna over the Blue Lab since the Hanna will also measure TDS and ppm. That can come in handy for measuring and tracking the strength of the nutes you are feeding as well as checking the starting ppm of your source water, which is a must if you happen to be considering using the AN pH Perfect line of nutrients.
 
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