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A lot written about PH meters. I am trying to find out if there is any real benefit to a PH meter over the use of a titration kit (other than better accuracy). Lets assume that the titration kit has not been sitting on the shelf (the chems are relatively new).
Please let me know your point of view. I have a PH meter still in the box and I have been going with Titration kits because they seem simplier to use and have no need to be calibrated.
Since the "Target Area" for titration on Reds is .60 through .65, I am wondering how accurate do you need to be.
Any input would be much appreciated!
thanks
johnT.
A lot written about PH meters. I am trying to find out if there is any real benefit to a PH meter over the use of a titration kit (other than better accuracy). Lets assume that the titration kit has not been sitting on the shelf (the chems are relatively new).
Please let me know your point of view. I have a PH meter still in the box and I have been going with Titration kits because they seem simplier to use and have no need to be calibrated.
Since the "Target Area" for titration on Reds is .60 through .65, I am wondering how accurate do you need to be.
Any input would be much appreciated!
thanks
johnT.