🔧 Elevate Your Calibration Game!
The HM Digital 1000ppm TDS Calibration Solution is a laboratory-grade, NIST-traceable solution designed for optimal performance in TDS and conductivity testing. Packaged in a lightweight, user-friendly bottle, it ensures compatibility with any brand of TDS meter, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking precision and reliability.
Manufacturer | HM Digital, Inc. |
UPC | 891144000038 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00891144000038 |
Part Number | C1000 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.3 x 3.3 x 1.3 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 716170 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1000ppm, 88.7ml Capacity |
Color | natural |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**S
Does What it is Designed to do if You Use it Correctly
I use an EC meter to check the salinity level of nutrients for my indoor grow. This test liquid will check a meter for EC as well as PPM and it works well for that purpose. I prefer this over the packets you mix yourself because it's laboratory grade and made using pure RO water. So unless you have access to RO water, this it a better option then mixing your own.On that alone I can recommend this product for checking your meter's accuracy and recommend getting the 342 PPM solution as well, so you can test against a range. If you are interested in a little advice on using this product, read on.It does not take much to contaminate this liquid and throw off the accuracy. And yes, I realize the manufacturer states you can put the meter right into the wide mouth bottle, but IMO you take a chance on contaminating the test solution over time even if you rinse it in distilled water between uses. So you need to make sure you pour out what you need to test with, and not pour it back into the container. I use those small paper cups that you might use in a bathroom. They are inexpensive and good to have for calibration checking and also for holding samples of the water you are testing with your meter. If you use the same container all the time and don't rinse it well, it can build up salts in the form of solids that might raise the EC/PPM levels of the water you are testing.It's also a good idea to keep some distilled water around to rinse off your meter between uses and change that water often to avoid cross contamination. It may sound like overkill and a little paranoia on my part, but it really comes down to how accurate your readings need to be. In my case I want the readings to be be +/- maybe 2%. So if you take into account the accuracy of these meters, which is anywhere from a 2-5% deviation, having good calibration solution and a good process for keeping things uncontaminated ensures you are testing the meter without introduction a significant margin of error.As I mentioned this liquid will test for PPM levels as well as EC. I prefer using EC levels to measure salinity versus PPM which is just a mathematical equation (programmed into the meter) using EC, which is the base number. So measuring using EC is more accurate. Although for measuring drinking water levels and fish tank water, PPM is probably fine to use. Hope this helped some.The End
R**Y
Must have calibration liquid if you own a TDS meter (and want it to work perfectly !!!!!) !!!!!
I had recently bought a TDS meter ( HM Digital TDS-3 Handheld TDS Meter With Carrying Case, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VTQM70/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_11) for home use.This 1000ppm TDS calibration liquid is must for the meter. Although the meter description says it doesn’t require calibration but it is always good to calibrate it.It comes in a very sturdy plastic bottle, which is leak-proof.You always need at least two calibration points to correctly calibrate a metering/measuring device. Therefore, I also bought another calibration liquid (HM Digital C342 TDS and EC Calibration Solution, 342 ppm (NaCl), 90 ml Volume: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VE99X8/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_4).Many people have mentioned that you can make the calibration liquid at home by dissolving a known amount of sodium chloride in water. I would like to mention that its wont be a good idea. First, the water itself is not pure and you don’t know what is its PPM value. Second, and important, weighing 0.1 to 0.5 g at any weighing balance we have at home is impossible. SO spens some money and buy it. You wont regret it.I calibrated the mtere with bot solutions and then measured a few liquids f known ppm value and the reading I got were fairly accurate (within 5% of actual).!!!!!!! I STRONGLY ADVISE TO BUY THIS CALIBRATION LIQUID WHEN YOU BUY A TDS METER !!!!!!
G**N
Good solution for most TDS meters
This is a good product which works for most TDS meters. A few might find that a 1500ppm solution is better because it is the highest made for calibration. This is made for some specific meters like the HM meter I bought from Amazon.
M**Y
Works as well as I can tell
I bought this to calibrate my TDS meter. I found that the meter was not quite right when I got it using this solution. Of course, there is no way to tell if the solution is accurate or not, but assuming it is, it was a big help to make sure the meter works properly. After using it, the meter was measuring less than 10 on ozarka bottled water, so I think it is probably pretty close to the correct value.
A**R
keep the lid on when not in use.
here is what you NEED to know. DO NOT dip your meter into the jar. you will contaminate it and it will be useless at next use. DO get a small plastic to go cup, like a restaurant gives you for ketchup or mayonaise making sure it has NEVER been used. next get a clean syringe with a dull 18g needle and punture the seal to withdraw about 2ml of fluid. make sure the fluid is at recommended test temp of 77F. this will assure correct calibration and you will avoid contimination. i ruined my jar and learned later you must remove fluid from jar to test. 🤔
J**L
Bottle leaked into the shipping bag.
I ordered this to check the meter's calibration and I'm glad that I did. But the cap was not tight and there were several drops in sealed plastic bag. Hopefully, that didn't affect the liquid's concentration. It is supplied by the same outfit that makes the meter.
T**G
Must Have For TDS Testers
If you can calibrate your TDS Tester, you need this solution. I pour about an inch in a clean vessel for calibration so as not to contaminate the original container.
C**B
Was not reliable solution.
Disappointed in this product and vendor. The solution read in the mid-800 range on three meters... 2 were new, 1 older meter was the one I wanted to check. Vendor did not respond to my email re the product... and as I'd used it, I wasn't able to return it. After reading more reviews, I discovered than this issue has happened to at least one other person. Wasted $$, unfortunately !
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