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Interesting that they differ for storage. Here is a quote from the email I
received from Milwaukee: "for storage use bottle drinking water in the protective cap." There is no reference in their manual for storage, but they do have Electrode Storage Solution listed as an optional accessory. It doesn't say what it contains. I guess the best bet is to check with the manufacturer for recommendations. "Rick" wrote in message news:zQVgb.48073$pl3.19733@pd7tw3no... "Jim K" wrote in message om... I have the Milwaukee SMS122 pH controller and found out the following from the company: 1. The 4.01 isn't necessary since the monitor is used mostly for aquariums and a pH that low is usually not found. In fact, they don't include one with their monitor. 2. It is only necessary to dip the tip of the probe into about 3/4 inch of calibration solution. 3. De-ionized, RO or bottled drinking water can be used to rinse and store the probe. from the instruction manual of my Hana Instrument which I believe also makes the Checker model. Note the caps are theirs DO NOT USE DISTILLED OR DEONIZED WATER FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. Rick |
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