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11-18-2005, 03:25 AM #1Senior Member
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!
Originally Posted by williebounce
Now, when you're going to use the 800ppm calibration solution, here's what I suggest:
Get a vial. Glass vial with tight cap would be best. Put your 800ppm solution in there. How much? Enough to cover the entire probe. Always use tap water to rinse your probe... for what ever reason. If you take it from here, wash it. If you're going to use it, wash it. If you're going to take it out of your rez to test your new nutrient mix, wash it. This prevents cross contamination.
The 'wash it' is very important when you're going to use the 800ppm to calibrate... you don't want to mess up that 800ppm value. If the probe has residue from your nutes, and you insert it in the 800ppm solution, you're going to get the calibration solution contaminated... then it's no longer 800ppm. Don't be scared dude! Just wash the thing well with tap water.
How much of this 800ppm solution do you have? If it's little, then pour it all into the glass vial. But if you've got plenty (16oz or something), then pour some of it in the vial... enough to cover the probe. If for whatever reason you think your 800ppm solution is contaminated, toss it out and pour some new one into the vial.
BTW: I think I'm focusing too much on the freaking 800ppm solution... like I said, calibration (I think) isn't a daily thing. It's more like once everyu 30 days or something... or if you think you're getting wrong measurements.
Sorry for the quasi-clear replies, but I'm in a hurry... running out the door to have a few beers. WHAT people?! I'm all out of weed!
Best,
-turtle420turtle420 Reviewed by turtle420 on . HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!! Using this system Caddy Turn Key System http://www.sunlightsheds.com/cool_cab.htm Using a 17gal tank to hold the water. Using Rapid Rooter Natural Plant Starter for growcubes. Also using Hydroton Clay Pebbles. For nutrients using EcoGrow "L" 5-0-3 (npk) (part A) & EcoGrow "L" 3-4-5 (npk) (part B). Also have Supernatural Excellofizz http://www.ecogrow.com/index.cfm/product/639/mid/16/nid/0/home.html Also using Hydrofarm CO2 digital Tester. Genesis Solutions Standard Solution Total Dissolved Rating: 5
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11-18-2005, 03:39 AM #2OPMember
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Ok, so when I test my rez, I should use a cup to scoop some water out of my rez so I can test it correct? If I do need to use the 800 PPM solution,how much should I add to tha cup? I don't kno the correct amount of solution I need use for a acurate reading... (Thanx man u helpin me out bigtime!!!!!!!)..
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11-18-2005, 03:50 AM #3OPMember
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My tester: dist 3 conductivity tds meters with automatic temperature compensation HI98300/1/2/3/4 by hanna instruments. So how bout I use seprate vails to test the water. That way there won't be any chances of cross contamination!?!?
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11-18-2005, 03:54 AM #4OPMember
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Oops, sorry I have the dist 1 conductivity tds meters with automatic temperature compensation HI98300/1/2/3/4 (I wrote "dist 3" by accident...)..
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11-18-2005, 10:19 AM #5OPMember
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Ok, I'm germinating 5 seeds now letting them soak (tap water) in a cup for no longer than 24hrs before I place them in between damp paper towels. Now like I mentioned I'm using the Caddy Turn Key System http://www.sunlightsheds.com/cool_cab.htm they come with 5 oz baskets that hold the growcubes. So my next question is should I use "rapid rooter" http://www.ecogrow.com/index.cfm?pro...pecial=monthly or some 50/40 cubes from http://www.ecogrow.com/ Those are my 2 options which should I use? After I find out which 1 u think I should use, I have this Supernatural Excellofizz http://www.ecogrow.com/index.cfm/pro...id/0/home.html I don't understand the directions they give me on the side of the container. Again I don't kno how & when to use the Excellofizz. I did some research & I figured out the how to test the water with the tester & 800 PPM solution. I kno how to use the PH testing kit.
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11-18-2005, 02:09 PM #6OPMember
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I gotta question about that 800 PPM solution, ok lets say I just filled up my rez & I haven't added any nutes to tha rez yet. (How bout the PH level should I make sure the levels are set before I check the water?) Now I take a glass & scoop a cup of water out of my rez. Now I got the glass with just tap water in it. So I stick the tester in the glass. Now say I need to use the 800 PPM solution. Do I mix the solution into the glass of tap water from my rez? I only have a 8oz bottle of solution. ?? Hey guyd thank u again for tha help, I'm sorry if I keep repeatin myself but I'm just tryna explain myself & my problems.. Thanx...
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11-18-2005, 03:09 PM #7Senior Member
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!
Sorrry i could not download the pdf. It has a few pic's. For some reason my scanner is not working either. I'm working on it. this is manual without pic's
DiST
HI98300/1/2/3/4Conductivity/TDS Meterswith Automatic Temperature
Compensation
OPERATION:
â?¢ Remove the protective cap.
â?¢ Turn the DiST on.
â?¢ Immerse it in the solution to be tested without
exceeding the maximum immersion level.
â?¢ Stir gently and wait for the reading
to stabilize.
DiST automatically compensates for
temperature variations.
â?¢ The reading on display is directly expressed in:
HI98300
ppm (mg/L) unit for DiST1 (HI98300 & HI98301),
ppt (g/L) unit for DiST2 (HI98302),
µS/cm for DiST3 (HI98303) and
mS/cm for DiST4HI98304).
DiST4 (HI98304
CALIBRATION:
â?¢ Immerse the DiST in the indicated calibration
solution (see Specifications), without exceeding
the maximum immersion level.
â?¢ Allow the reading to stabilize and with a small
screwdriver turn the calibration trimmer until the
display shows the required solution value.
E.g. for calibrating HI98301 the correct calibration
solution is HI70032
HI70032, and the trimmer should
be turned until the display shows "1382".
Manufacturers since 1978
BEPS AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
DiST is supplied with BEPS (Battery Error Preventing
System) which avoids any erroneous reading due to
low batteries level, by switching the meter off.
To replace the batteries, slide off the battery compartment
cover and replace all four 1.5V batteries
while paying attention to their polarity.
Batteries should only be replaced in a nonhazardous
area using the battery type specified in this instruction
sheet.
ACCESSORIES:
HI 70030P 12880 µS/cm calibration kit
(25 x 20 mL sachets)
HI 70031P 1413 µS/cm calibration kit
(25 x 20 mL sachets)
HI 70032P 1382 ppm (mg/L) calibration kit
(25 x 20 mL sachets)
HI 70038P 6.44 ppt (g/L) calibration kit
(25 x 20 mL sachets)
HI 70039P 5000 µS/cm calibration kit
(25 x 20 mL sachets)
HI 70442P 1500 ppm calibration kit
(25 x 20 mL sachets)
HI 73301 Spare electrode for DiST1
HI 73302 Spare electrode for DiST2
HI 73303 Spare electrode for DiST3
HI 73304 Spare electrode for DiST4
HI 731326 Calibration screwdriver (20 pcs)
Visit our Internet Home Page:
http://www.hannainst.com
SPECIFICATIONS:
RANGE / RESOLUTION
DiST1 (HI98300 & HI98301) 0 to 1999 ppm/1ppm
DiST2 (HI98302) 0.00 to 10.00 ppt / 0.01ppt
DiST3 (HI98303) 0 to 1999 µS/cm / 1µS/cm
DiST4 (HI98304) 0.00 to 19.99 mS/cm / 0.01mS/cm
ACCURACY (@20°C/68°F) ±2% f.s.
TYPICAL EMC DEVIATION ± 1% f.s.
TDS FACTOR
HI98300 0.65
HI98301 & HI98302 0.5
CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS
HI98300 HI70442 (1500 ppm)
HI98301 HI70032 (1382 ppm)
HI98302 HI70038 (6.44 ppt)
HI98303 HI70031 (1413 µS/cm)
HI98304 HI70039 (5.00 mS/cm)-HI70030 (12.88 mS/cm)
TEMP.COMPENSATION 0 to 50C (32 to 122ºF)
ENVIRONMENT 0 to 50C (32 to 122F);
95% RH not condensing
BATTERY TYPE 4 x 1.5V alkaline (included)
BATTERY LIFE approx. 200 hours
of continuous use
DIMENSIONS 175 x 41 x 23 mm
(7.9 x 1.8 x 1")
WEIGHT 78 g (2.7 oz.)
ONE YEAR WARRANTY AND SERVICEABLE:
Covered by one year warranty against defects in workmanship
and materials, these testers are now completely
serviceable. Contact your dealer for further information.
The DiST is in compliance with the CE directives.
DISTNEW-R3 07/01
ELECTRODE REPLACEMENT:
The electrode is built-in inside the plastic casing and
can be easily replaced in the following way:
â?¢ Slide off the battery cover.
â?¢ Remove the screw on the back of the DiST
DiST located
below the battery compartment and slide off the
whole internal part of the tester.
â?¢ Replace the built-in electrode with a new:
HI73301 for DiST1
HI73302 for DiST2
HI73303 for DiST3
HI73304 for DiST4
â?¢ Before reinserting the internal circuit into the
new plastic casing, make sure the O-rings (2)
of the temperature sensor (3) are properly
seated (see drawing).
To avoid bending the connections to the conductivity
sensors (1), do not apply excessive
force while inserting the circuit. In case of any
problem, reslide and reinsert it.
Internal circuit:
â?¢ Fasten the screw on the back, below the
battery compartment.
â?¢ Reinsert the battery compartment cover.
â?¢ Recalibrate the DiST before performing new
measurements.
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11-18-2005, 04:38 PM #8Senior Member
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Well I was going to do that for him too LOC, thanks.
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11-18-2005, 05:36 PM #9OPMember
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Ight now I need to kno about how I use the solution how much.. If I use a 5oz cup to scoop water out my rez, how much solution should I use to mix. Do I test the rez before put the PH in the rez? & 2nd how do I use the Supernatural Excellofizz http://www.ecogrow.com/index.cfm/pro...id/0/home.html & I still need input on should I use tha rapid rooter or the 50/40 cubes???
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11-18-2005, 11:29 PM #10Senior Member
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!
If your talking about he 800 PPM solution it is for calibrating the meter. It is the wrong solution for calibrating your meter. But if you put your meter in full 800 PPM and your meter reads 800 it's good to go. They come pre calibrated. Test your rez water. if you have seedlings you do not feed for 2 to 3 weeks. You only keep the rez water PH balanced. The co2 pucks are for flowering and only when the lights are on. What kind of nutrients do you have ? Ok I looked and you have GH 3 part nutes. follow the bottle directions or look in the faq's section there is a chart for feeding.. If you are using tap water. check it with your meter if it's over 200 PPM's you need other water. That is hard water and maybe chlorine. Chlorine has one function and that is to kill all organic matter, that's you me and your plants . Some let it sit out in a bowl overnight to get rid of as much chlorine as possible. Sorry man but you got an ass load of home work. It's not rocket science. I'm on my second hydro grow and didn't ask but 1 or 2 questions . I did my home work and found answers from others problems to help me. You got an awsome cab, wish I had it ,it will almost run itself when you get the hang of it.