Versatile 4-in-1 Measurement for Comprehensive Water Analysis
Measures four essential parameters—pH, TDS, EC, and temperature—in one portable and waterproof device, making it ideal for various water quality monitoring needs.
This 4-in-1 hydroponic tester accurately measures pH, TDS, EC, and temperature. Featuring high-sensitivity electrodes, a backlit LCD display, automatic temperature compensation (ATC), one-button calibration, and a waterproof housing, it's ideal for hydroponic systems, aquaponics, drinking water testing, aquaculture, swimming pools, wastewater treatment, and laboratory use.
Measures four essential parameters—pH, TDS, EC, and temperature—in one portable and waterproof device, making it ideal for various water quality monitoring needs.
The high-sensitivity electrodes and automatic temperature compensation (ATC) ensure accurate and stable measurements even in varying temperature conditions.
The backlit LCD display provides clear readings in any lighting, while the one-button calibration and mode button simplify operation and switching between measurements. The automatic shut-off feature helps conserve battery life.
Ensure precise and consistent pH measurements for reliable results in every application, from water testing to agriculture.
Built with high-quality materials, our pH meters are designed to withstand rigorous use, offering long-lasting performance you can trust.
Featuring intuitive controls and a clear display, our pH meters make testing effortless, even for beginners.
pH is a key indicator of water quality. It affects the solubility and availability of various chemicals and nutrients in water, which can impact aquatic life and human health.
The ideal pH for drinking water ranges from 6.5 to 8.5, as recommended by health standards.
Simply calibrate your pH meter and insert the electrode into the water sample. Ensure the electrode is fully submerged for an accurate reading.
Rinse the probe with distilled water after each use, store it with a pH electrode solution, and calibrate regularly.
For drinking water or aquariums, test weekly or whenever water quality issues arise. For industrial use, follow specific testing protocols.