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Originally Posted by Discus
Get one that does combo pH, TDS and temperature, that way it stays fairly accurate no matter what the temperature. The model I link to in my earlier post does this.
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Yes, that is a nice combination meter; and you are also paying an extra $100+ for the pH function - $150 for this combination meter vs $15 for a TDS only meter.
Also, read the reviews here for the combination meter:
Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Hanna Instruments HI 98129 pH, Conductivity, Tds, Temp Tester
Note the reviewers who comment that a pH meter is a high maintenance device. The pH sensitive membrane needs to be stored bathed in a buffer solution so that it won't dehydrate and then rinsed with RO water each time before use. The one reviewer who was complaining that he had tried 2 of these meters and neither would hold pH calibration probably did not understand and employ the correct protocol for storing a pH sensitive membrane.
For now, I use pH indicating paper as an inexpensive alternative to a pH meter.