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    Electro conductivity world wide

    Hello, i bought an electro conductivity meter to apreciate the amount of nutes in the water. The value goes from 0 to 2, 2 being a very rich nute solution. Do you know this kind of unity. What the link between ppm and this kind of european EC meter. Like the link between celsius and fareneight, any conversion rule to be able to understand the EC values in this forum ?
    Thanks
    fhydro Reviewed by fhydro on . Electro conductivity world wide Hello, i bought an electro conductivity meter to apreciate the amount of nutes in the water. The value goes from 0 to 2, 2 being a very rich nute solution. Do you know this kind of unity. What the link between ppm and this kind of european EC meter. Like the link between celsius and fareneight, any conversion rule to be able to understand the EC values in this forum ? Thanks Rating: 5

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    Electro conductivity world wide

    ppm is about half of ec readings. If you have an ec reading of 1.0 its about 500ppm. Usually meters that read ec go alot higher than 2.0.

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    Electro conductivity world wide

    Yes, it goes higher than 2 but i never had so much nutes.
    Thanks gronn

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    EC is the standard, i think you can find some info on ppm to EC on the hanna webpage, PPM is different for Hanna, Oakton, Milwaukee, etc, all based on accuracy!

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    Electro conductivity world wide

    Quote Originally Posted by familyguy
    EC is the standard, i think you can find some info on ppm to EC on the hanna webpage, PPM is different for Hanna, Oakton, Milwaukee, etc, all based on accuracy!
    Actually itâ??s mathematic. The good meters do the math for you. The accuracy is based on the calibration of the meter.

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