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[*] posted on 24-6-2007 at 13:00
I need a cheap pH probe


I used to get these for like 30 - 35 bucks. Lowest price I can find is 55, which seems high. I mean, standard gel type, BNC connector. I got an Orion meter.

Any suggestions?
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[*] posted on 24-6-2007 at 15:01


Check out cynmar. Mightnot have that brand though, but may be interchangable.



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[*] posted on 24-6-2007 at 17:55


If you know anyone working in an environmental, academic or industrial lab, they usually discard probes when they no longer "work". I once recieved a large bag of "bad probes". I refill with saturated AgCl and soak them for a day or two in conc. HCl; about 60-70% of the "bad" ones will work fine.

Online auction sites have been known to have a few a good prices, but as with analytical columns, buyer beware.

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[*] posted on 25-6-2007 at 03:37


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Check out cynmar. Mightnot have that brand though, but may be interchangable.


Great site! I'm going to add it to my links page.

They've got a nice Hanna probe for 39 bucks, that's a good deal.

Spent probes? Usually, the labs I've worked for only discard when they're absolutely on their last legs. I do take them, though - I bust them open with a hammer and keep the Ag wire. It's good for making reference electrodes.
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[*] posted on 26-6-2007 at 21:48


Have you tried any of the cheap probes off ebay.

Theres one at the moment using buy iy now US$13-14 plus p&h from shanghai.
Sorry for the plug but you did ask.

Im going to try one anyway.
He also sells meters to suit $55. BNC connection,
He Also has a nifty multimeter that connects to your pc.
You can strike the occasional bargain thats cheap. its not rocket science.

Unless you have a preference for locally produced
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[*] posted on 6-7-2007 at 03:45


I'm grateful for any information, thanks.

Hanna sells a hook up to your PC gadget called the Turtle that I've heard good things about.

All a pH meter is is an analogue computer. If you felt like it, you could determine pH with an electrode, and any decent voltmeter.
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