Pocket EC (salt) & tds – Temperature meter
The Pocket EC (salt) - Temperature meter fits perfectly everywhere and measures conductivity or TDS (= total salinity) and temperature at the same time. He gives you the best price/quality ratio.
Indirectly determine the salt content in baths/spas equipped with salt electrolysis You need to read 3.3 g/l (=ppt) on the display to have enough salt in your bath or spa.
For classic swimming pools or spas (without salt electrolysis) it will indicate when you need to change your water, namely if the EC(conductivity) is higher than 2.1 mS/cm (or 1.05 ppt)
Characteristics:
- Simultaneous reading conductivity & tds and °C
- Large display screen
- Automatic calibration
- Temperature compensation with adjustable B
- TDS factor adjustable
- Stable measured value indication
- Battery status indication and auto-extinction is provided
- IP67, 100% dustproof and waterproof
HI983124 is supplied ready to use with batteries and manual.
Leonardo Hotel Bruges –
Everything perfect. Some problems with delivery, but not Aquatechno's fault. So 5 stars!
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Question
Valky John –
I use a salt electrolyser (Sterilor Enduro) whose cell was replaced in 2015. It has no white deposits.
For some time now, the production of chlorine no longer seems to be sufficient. The ORP, measured with a HI 98121, indicates around 315 mV. The TDS measured with a HI 98312 indicates around 3.00 ppt. I regularly added fresh tap water during the hot summer. To have sufficient protection, I have been adding your HTH pastilles to the water since last year. Overstabilization therefore seems to be ruled out. How can I restore the production of chlorine? Add more salt? Thanks for your advice.
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Swimming pool specialist John Pattyn –
Dear, sorry for the late response, but due to the busy summer we have been overwhelmed with emails and requests, leaving one here and there unanswered.
We do not know your specific device because we distribute another system. The only thing we can recommend is that you indeed add better salt to bring and maintain the production of chlorine.
Mvg, Jochen
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