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FAQ
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pH
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Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP)
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Electrical Conductivity (EC)
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Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
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Turbidity
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Potassium
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Fluoride
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Ion Selective Electrode (ISE)
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Spectrophotometry
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Hydrogen Peroxide
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Photometry
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Temperature
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Aquarium
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Titration
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Karl Fischer
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Electrodes (General Questions)
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Pools & Spas
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Sanitizers
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Reagents, Titrants, & More
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Drinking Water
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Cannabis
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Wine
What is this vent hole mentioned for my four ring EC probe?
Proper probe submersion will help you avoid erratic and/or inaccurate readings.
Four ring probes require more sample for complete submersion than two electrode probes. The vent hole on four ring probes is a small hole further up on the body of the probe. Check that the vent hole is covered by your standard or sample.