View Full Version : picked up a new hanna unit
mellogold
08-17-2006, 02:19 AM
ok well i had to get anotehr ph meter mine went on me so anyhow....
i got the 3 in 1 unit they offer, i got it today and im having a bitch of a time getting it calibrated....shit im even havinng a hard time to get it to turn on, it seems that you really have to push the buttons on it hard to get it to respond im guessing cause its new and needs to break-in
how are you guys calibratign yours? what solution you using....please elaborate!!!!! thank you
slowthestone
08-17-2006, 02:31 AM
Hey Mello...
I suggest taking that thing back asap. Too much talk between growers and shop owners alike about the Hanna 3in1 pen styled testers losing and or flat out not maintaining a calabration.
I've never heard anything negative about their more typical testers, lots though about those pen styled ones.
mellogold
08-17-2006, 03:45 AM
well does anyone have this unti that can vouche for it, i mena i have no issue what so ever about recalibrating the thing every day...not an issue. a pain yes but not that bad...jsut need to get the functions and stuff down
mellogold
08-17-2006, 04:15 AM
or does anyone have any slick meters that have been running good for them?
mellogold
08-17-2006, 10:40 AM
never mind guys i got it working, ill just keep it calibrated to make sure the readings are good i guess, its working great righ tnow tho
payn4school
08-17-2006, 03:12 PM
I bought one of the new hanna ph meters, the red one. The probe went bad after 4 months. They sent me a replacement free and I didnt even have to return the old one. Luckilly I bought a bluelab truncheon while the hanna was down. The truncheon is the shit. Best probe on the market. it will cost ya though, but I think you will find it well worth it.
payn
Racerx
08-17-2006, 06:54 PM
I was under the impression Hanna made a pretty good product? Are a lot of people having problems with the probes lasting? I figured them only lasting a few months would be because of improper care...is this true?
I just forked out $100 for the pH/temp meter. Seems to work great right now. Found my pH was nearly a point higher then I thought.
GunBarrel
08-20-2006, 10:59 AM
I bought one of the new hanna ph meters, the red one. The probe went bad after 4 months. They sent me a replacement free and I didnt even have to return the old one. Luckilly I bought a bluelab truncheon while the hanna was down. The truncheon is the shit. Best probe on the market. it will cost ya though, but I think you will find it well worth it.
payn
I have bluelab truncheons too, both ph and nutrient.
Absolutely superb.. :smokin:
Zandor
08-21-2006, 02:32 PM
I love my Hanna 4 in 1.....you probably do have the 4 in 1 unit Ph, EC, TDS and temperature. Most people forget the temperature counts too...lol
You do need to have the proper calibration solution but it's easy to calibrate and it holds calibration just fine if you store it properly. It is a scientific tool and should be treated with the respect any scientific tool deserves. The calibration solution 4.0 can double as the storage solution as well. It's good to have their cleaning solution to give it a dip after each use and keep it clean before storage. There should be a small sponge in the bottom of the cap that will keep the tip moist. If the tip dry's out it could damage the unit and tips are about 45 bucks each.
mellogold
08-22-2006, 12:08 PM
I love my Hanna 4 in 1.....you probably do have the 4 in 1 unit Ph, EC, TDS and temperature. Most people forget the temperature counts too...lol
You do need to have the proper calibration solution but it's easy to calibrate and it holds calibration just fine if you store it properly. It is a scientific tool and should be treated with the respect any scientific tool deserves. The calibration solution 4.0 can double as the storage solution as well. It's good to have their cleaning solution to give it a dip after each use and keep it clean before storage. There should be a small sponge in the bottom of the cap that will keep the tip moist. If the tip dry's out it could damage the unit and tips are about 45 bucks each.
hmm mine didnt come with the little sponge, all i got right now for it is the 7.0 cal, ec cal, and storage solution. Im waiting for them to stock teh 4.0 cal fluid so i can have the 2 point cal feature.
As for storage iv been just keeping the cap liek 1/4 way full...seems to be working just fine.
Zandor
08-22-2006, 03:44 PM
as long as you use the storage solution then you are fine you don't need that much the idea is just to keep the tip moist. But when you run out of storage you can use Ph calc 4.0
oldnslow
08-22-2006, 04:12 PM
Bought this in 2000, use it daily. I did find that the readings would fluctuate some when i put any strain or stress on the cable going into the probe, or where the plug goes into the back of the meter. It seems just the smallest movement of the cable could change the reading so,,,,,,,i used GOOP to secure the plug so it can not move while dangling the cable/probe. I also used goop where the cable and probe meet to secure the cable from being twisted or moved slightly. Its been dead on for calibration for years since i eliminated any possible movement of the cable and plug.
I suppose all meters have their own little tips/tricks to keep them in top condition. I aslo find the tip will dry out after a few days. Its easy to just soak it in the nutes until it steadies out. Mine didnt come with a sponge in the cap either, but a wad of paper towel stuffed in there will work also.
mellogold
08-24-2006, 01:43 PM
ok...update....
just advice for nooblets and people thinkng about pickinup a hanna pen...do it
mine is workin flawless..as long as you floow ins. that come with it your golden:rasta:
deftdrummer
08-25-2006, 05:52 PM
I just bought a similar but different brand type I hope it works
http://www.milwaukeetesters.com/
mellogold
08-27-2006, 11:36 PM
well i think my damn orp prob is gone, the fuckin thing will not hold a read ing whatswo ever, i have a 1 y ear warranty on it so im good with gettin a free one
slave2thagroov
08-28-2006, 12:15 AM
OakTek:thumbsup:
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