does anyone have a ph tester (or what ever is called) circui

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delounge

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must be simple
with some kind of explaination

thanks for your help
 
delounge wrote:
must be simple
with some kind of explaination

thanks for your help
I searched "pH meter schematic" and found:
http://www.lce.org/equipment/phmeter/phoper.html
http://www.cyberreefguru.com/electronics/phmeter2.gif
This one does not include the amplifier, but is a pretty good review
of how the probes work:
http://www.biochem.purdue.edu/~courses/undrgrad/221/wwwboard/handouts/supplemental/pH%20meter.pdf
--
John Popelish
 
delounge wrote:
must be simple
with some kind of explaination

thanks for your help
Take a look at page 10 of:
http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LMC6001.pdf

--
John Popelish
 
What are you using it for?(Testing pool ph or critical lab work.)
You can usually pick one up cheaper than you can build.
Scott Welch or Allen Welch makes a variety from a pocket unit to a
high end table top unit.
Try going over to the Edmund Scientific site they sell them.
(I have a small pen type that is extremely accurate that I use for
testing photo chemicals, also works on my swimming pool. Cost 50.00
bucks.)

On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 00:46:19 +0900, "delounge"
<deloungeomatic@hotmail.com> wrote:

must be simple
with some kind of explaination

thanks for your help
 
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Not useful at all without the pH electrode. The most expensive part in this project.


John Popelish wrote:

delounge wrote:

must be simple
with some kind of explaination

thanks for your help

I searched "pH meter schematic" and found:
http://www.lce.org/equipment/phmeter/phoper.html
http://www.cyberreefguru.com/electronics/phmeter2.gif
This one does not include the amplifier, but is a pretty good review
of how the probes work:
http://www.biochem.purdue.edu/~courses/undrgrad/221/wwwboard/handouts/supplemental/pH%20meter.pdf
--
John Popelish
 
| I have a nice pocket pH tester sold by Cole Parmer

My uncle ( a crop biologist ) said pocket ph meters are not
durable, so I bought & use a pack of 100 strips of
Universalindikator pH 0 -14 ( made by Merck, in Germany ) :
work well for colourless fluid, but may be less accurate (
colours displayed will be darkened ) for dark coloured fluid.
 

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