Milwaukee Ph Monitor

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  1. sean_p_f

    sean_p_f Sea Dragon

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    I bought a MIlwaukee PH Monitor (Model SMS 120) yesturday and went to set it up this morning however i have a ? for those with this. The directions say to use a packet of PH 4 however mine came with a packet of 7.1.

    Will these work the same just with higher readings on the 7.1?

    also

    If i read the front of the packet right the PH reading depends on the temp the packet is kept at am i right on this and if so do i just calibrate it to read what it should for the temp of my room.

    Any help is appreciated.
     
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  3. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    I dont have a Milwaukee PH Monitor, but I do have a Pinpoint PH monitor. Did the monitor come with two calibrating fluids, or just one? Mine came with two fluids, but theres three in total that can be used(4.00, 7.00 and 10.0) I dont know if all the PHM are the same, but I would have to say that it should come with two fluids. The Pinpoint states that you can use any two of the three to calibrate the unit. Hope this has helped, Luna.
     
  4. sean_p_f

    sean_p_f Sea Dragon

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    it only came with the one and the directions only talk about one so i dont know. i followed the directions using the one. i think i will wait to trust the readings until i can get out and get more test samples/ calibrators and try out the readings
     
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    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    Then just follow the instructions and test it out. If you have a PH tester, compare the two readings(PHM and the manual tester) to see if the PHM was calibrated correctly. Also keep in mind that these units state that every so often, they should be re-calibrate for accuracy.
    BTW, Happy B-Day. there was a thread started yesterday for your B-day.
     
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  6. Otty

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    I have set a Milwaukee up before and you can use the 7.0 and 10.0 fluids. Next time you buy fluids I would get the 4.0 so it can create a better range in the controller but it really doesn't matter which ones you use. Take the packets and float them in your sump for about an hour before you do the calb so that you know what the temp is.
    Just always remember to never let the end of the probe to dry out or it will be useless.
     
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    sean_p_f Sea Dragon

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    i saw that thread and ty luna it brightened a bad day. my alternator went on the car on the way home from the LFS yersturday. The PH monitor is my b-day present to myself ;D. Well that and a new alternator lol.

    Otty-

    Thank you for the info about the probe i didnt know that and i will definately get the other calibrators on next months trip to Salty Critter. (Man i love that place).
     
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    I have ordered stuff from Salty Critter but never been there. I travel to Premiuim Aquatic over here in Indiana and they have nice place too.