PH measurement
RS_Jim
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Hi,
Has anyone used a Prop1 for PH measurement?
Jim
Has anyone used a Prop1 for PH measurement?
Jim
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See:
https://forums.parallax.com/discussion/82338/ph-sensor
https://forums.parallax.com/discussion/71895/ph-sensor-w-adc-w-stamp
https://www.emesystems.com/OLDSITE/OL2ph.htm
-Phil
To accurately measure pH, you really need to purchase a new electrode one or two times a year. At least this is what I had to do when measuring lots of solutions with a pH around 2. (Extreme pH values wear out an electrode faster than normal.)
pH electrodes need to be calibrated pretty much each time they're used. To get a good calibration, you should use a pH buffer solution above and below the pH you want to measure. For measuring pH 2 solutions I used buffers at 1.68 and 4.01 (IIRC).
The pH electrode needs to be connected to an appropriate amplifier in order for produce a voltage level capable of being read by normal ADC chips.
I looked into building my own pH meter once and found it a very involved project. I have a pH meter (but no good electrode presently) but I wanted to make my own in order to connect it to data logging equipment.
If I needed to measure pH now, I'd probably purchase pH paper. They make lots of different variations of pH paper. You can get very precise readings by using pH paper with a limited range.
I should add I haven't researched this topic in about ten years.
Edit: This one looks like it comes with an electrode and buffer solutions.
It looks like these things may be sold separately.
Jim