I got my electronic Ph tester. It came with the batteries but <Insert Twilight Zone Music here> no solution was included.
I guess the tester is for a broader range than justwine testing in mind.
<DIV id=ms__id59> I'm going to take a jont down to the collage and have a chat with my old biology instructor and see if i can score some 7 buffer or at least storage solution.
<DIV id=ms__id60> Until then, is there any substitutes for calibrating. My PH papers only read up to 4.0 so I'm pretty shure I'm gonna have to wait longer if I cant remedy this tomorrow. Solution costs as much as the electrode so its gonna sit in its case until further notice.
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<DIV id=ms__id59> I'm going to take a jont down to the collage and have a chat with my old biology instructor and see if i can score some 7 buffer or at least storage solution.
<DIV id=ms__id60> Until then, is there any substitutes for calibrating. My PH papers only read up to 4.0 so I'm pretty shure I'm gonna have to wait longer if I cant remedy this tomorrow. Solution costs as much as the electrode so its gonna sit in its case until further notice.
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