It would be extremely helpful to have a video on first use and how to calibrate. Do I calibrate at all three levels at the same time? Or, do I only calibrate using the solution closest to what I expect my solution to be? Do I have to keep re-calibrating, and if so when? Also, I calibrated at 4.0 because I am making a sour, but it shows as 3.6 - so way off, and I used RO water and clean containers. What went wrong? How do I fix it? There doesn't seem to be an option to adjust the calibration, so what now? If I calibrate at mid-range and try to test something that is acidic, will my readings be off? Many questions. A beginner's guide to Ph meters would be awesome. Thanks!
Mine turned up today but there is no battery included. Instruction give no clue as to what battery is needed nor does it say in the battery compartment. Any clues gratefully received please?
Yah. Otherwise, your device is unusable out of the package unless you don't care about storing the probe. Then you have to order the storage solution and wait longer to play with your brew toy.
Also include a sample collection container that is just a touch larger than the cap so or whatever minimum volume is needed. Containers I have kicking around are either too wide so wasted sample, or too narrow so the pen won't fit in as it gets wider... But overall, looks like a great meter!
I just bought one of your PH meters, I have 2 questions, do you have to use the buffering solution in distilled water or will tap water do and do you have to calibrate with all 3 packets or being a brewer do you just need to calibrate the PH 4.0 and not use the others?
I want a good one with a probe cause the one I have probe has gone off and cannot calibrate. Need one for beer and hydroponics, too bad you have not a shop in Canada. Will buy yours thanks for your work.
twice after using ive put in kcl solution, and both times leaked out and created a crust , not sure its so "water tight" . unless im doing something wrong
Is your o-ring in good condition. Is it possible that the KCL solution was already wet on the surface of the fitting when closed and dried out on the surface? Did the actual KCL solution drop in liquid level?
This is my first PH meter, I've only used test strips in the past. I plan on using this to check the PH of my mash. My mash will certainly be outside of the temperature range. So my question is do I need to scoop out some of the mash in a cup and let it cool to get it within the temperature range so that I can get an accurate reading? Thanks for the help. It looks like a very well made piece of equipment.
You might have a damaged probe. Can you please email our customer service team. Luckily the probe is easy to replace on these and this is probably the best next step.
Why the hell wouldn't you include a small vial of storage solution with this? I just bought one of these meters, and I just know that the small bit in the sponge will dry out in no time. I'm probably gonna buggar up my probe after the first couple of uses, if it's not buggared already. Oh, and just how much storage solution is supposed to be in the cap to begin with? You're alluding to the probe being fully immersed in liquid....the unit I bought came with just a damp sponge inside the cap. Is this cap supposed to be full enough to cover the probe? Is it supposed to be stored fully immersed in liquid?
You just want to wet the sponge. The solution will last a long time so it makes more sense to be a seperate purchase (if you buy 2 meters for example). We also like to keep costs as low as possible :)
¿Y no tienen las instrucciones en español? Recién he adquirido este peachímetro digital pero no vienen las instrucciones en español, y podrían ponerlo pues he confiado en esta marca, de otra que había visto y venía en español, muchas gracias.
Thanks for the feedback. If you download the PDF you can use google translate. I would agree we should start putting more of our manuals into other languages.
It's generally a better idea to avoid heating the probe to be honest. Putting any ph meter into hot wort will really put stress on the probe so if you want the probe to last a long time i would avoid doing this.
Hello pleasure master. With any ph meter you can measure PH outside of the recommended range but twho things will happen. 1. Your readings may not quite be as accurate 2. The probe on the PH meter will not last as long
i put distilled water in a spray bottle and spray between calibration and/or measuring , and before putting away i give it a good spray with the distilled to clean it good and shake off the excess and right in storage solution, no problems
purchased ph meter. package includes 4 "ag13 pill type" batteries. No battery in meter. Would be simple to include battery installation in your instructions. Instructions refer to a "battery". Actually there 4 batteries.
I got one, but the guides to line up the pins is appallingly made. They don't guide well & it takes forever to do, I have already bent pins and after repeated tries, I can easily see them snapping off. Badly Needs a little bit of design love here.
Every single item for my homebrew setup came from Kegland. I don't even look at any other place.
Cheers! Thanks for your comment.
We're in California and we just received our Beverage Doctor PH Meter and can't wait to test it out!
Cheers! Thanks for the comment.
It would be extremely helpful to have a video on first use and how to calibrate. Do I calibrate at all three levels at the same time? Or, do I only calibrate using the solution closest to what I expect my solution to be? Do I have to keep re-calibrating, and if so when? Also, I calibrated at 4.0 because I am making a sour, but it shows as 3.6 - so way off, and I used RO water and clean containers. What went wrong? How do I fix it? There doesn't seem to be an option to adjust the calibration, so what now? If I calibrate at mid-range and try to test something that is acidic, will my readings be off? Many questions. A beginner's guide to Ph meters would be awesome. Thanks!
Good questions…I just received one and would like to know the answers too
More info on how to calibrate would be ideal. Another video please Kegland with a more in depth approach.
kegland is quickly becoming my favorite brewing equipment company \m/ \m/
thanks Chris. We really appreciate the support.
@@KegLand thank you, the quality of my brews leveled up big time since i got this PH meter
Mine turned up today but there is no battery included. Instruction give no clue as to what battery is needed nor does it say in the battery compartment. Any clues gratefully received please?
I love my kegland meter! My only suggestion is you should send a small amount of the storage solution with your meters. That would be super helpful.
Yes at the moment we sell it separately but I would agree we should probably make it included in the kit. I will talk to the others about this.
Yah. Otherwise, your device is unusable out of the package unless you don't care about storing the probe. Then you have to order the storage solution and wait longer to play with your brew toy.
I second bringing this over to the US. Great feature set.
It's already available in America here:
www.morebeer.com/products/beverage-doctor-pen-style-ph-meter.html
Also include a sample collection container that is just a touch larger than the cap so or whatever minimum volume is needed. Containers I have kicking around are either too wide so wasted sample, or too narrow so the pen won't fit in as it gets wider... But overall, looks like a great meter!
Thanks for the feedback. We will look at changing this and improving this aspect.
I'm very impressed with this video and have just ordered one :-)
Need whole set up and use. I’m 71 need visable instructions
We do have a PDF instruction sheet that is downloadable from the website.
I just bought one of your PH meters, I have 2 questions, do you have to use the buffering solution in distilled water or will tap water do and do you have to calibrate with all 3 packets or being a brewer do you just need to calibrate the PH 4.0 and not use the others?
De-ionized or Distilled water is best.
@@KegLand You didn't answer the question many have. Do you use all 3 packets or just what think it will be? Not very clear on your directions.
Thanks mate you just turned me of the meter
I want a good one with a probe cause the one I have probe has gone off and cannot calibrate. Need one for beer and hydroponics, too bad you have not a shop in Canada. Will buy yours thanks for your work.
We do have distributors in Canada. Have you tried the ones on this page here:
www.kegland.com.au/distributor
Are these still available?
If you're calibration solution is reading way off, is it the solution, or the probe? How do you know what is wrong?
twice after using ive put in kcl solution, and both times leaked out and created a crust , not sure its so "water tight" . unless im doing something wrong
Is your o-ring in good condition. Is it possible that the KCL solution was already wet on the surface of the fitting when closed and dried out on the surface? Did the actual KCL solution drop in liquid level?
They look good! Cheers Tim
This is my first PH meter, I've only used test strips in the past. I plan on using this to check the PH of my mash. My mash will certainly be outside of the temperature range. So my question is do I need to scoop out some of the mash in a cup and let it cool to get it within the temperature range so that I can get an accurate reading? Thanks for the help. It looks like a very well made piece of equipment.
No luck with calibration, always around 1.x difference to buffer solution expectations, seemed nice but can't use mine at all.
You might have a damaged probe. Can you please email our customer service team. Luckily the probe is easy to replace on these and this is probably the best next step.
Why the hell wouldn't you include a small vial of storage solution with this? I just bought one of these meters, and I just know that the small bit in the sponge will dry out in no time. I'm probably gonna buggar up my probe after the first couple of uses, if it's not buggared already. Oh, and just how much storage solution is supposed to be in the cap to begin with? You're alluding to the probe being fully immersed in liquid....the unit I bought came with just a damp sponge inside the cap. Is this cap supposed to be full enough to cover the probe? Is it supposed to be stored fully immersed in liquid?
You just want to wet the sponge. The solution will last a long time so it makes more sense to be a seperate purchase (if you buy 2 meters for example). We also like to keep costs as low as possible :)
¿Y no tienen las instrucciones en español? Recién he adquirido este peachímetro digital pero no vienen las instrucciones en español, y podrían ponerlo pues he confiado en esta marca, de otra que había visto y venía en español, muchas gracias.
Thanks for the feedback. If you download the PDF you can use google translate. I would agree we should start putting more of our manuals into other languages.
Couldn't you calibrate your pH meter at the temperature you expect to mash at and that would allow you not to use ATC?
It's generally a better idea to avoid heating the probe to be honest. Putting any ph meter into hot wort will really put stress on the probe so if you want the probe to last a long time i would avoid doing this.
You suggest that the unit can test mash and boiling wort, but the instructions indicate a working temp of 0-50DegC..
Hello pleasure master. With any ph meter you can measure PH outside of the recommended range but twho things will happen.
1. Your readings may not quite be as accurate
2. The probe on the PH meter will not last as long
@@KegLand Just checking after use do we just rinse under the tap prior to storage in the solution with the cap on ? cheers
Rhys H Unfortunately, I see no reply from KegLand but it seems a rinse with distilled water is a safe bet.
After calibration so you have to rinse it before you measure the mash ph?
i put distilled water in a spray bottle and spray between calibration and/or measuring , and before putting away i give it a good spray with the distilled to clean it good and shake off the excess and right in storage solution, no problems
I hope it will make it 2 the USA looks bad ass
It's already available in America here:
www.morebeer.com/products/beverage-doctor-pen-style-ph-meter.html
purchased ph meter. package includes 4 "ag13 pill type" batteries. No battery in meter. Would be simple to include battery installation in your instructions. Instructions refer to a "battery". Actually there 4 batteries.
I got one, but the guides to line up the pins is appallingly made. They don't guide well & it takes forever to do, I have already bent pins and after repeated tries, I can easily see them snapping off. Badly Needs a little bit of design love here.
They didn't make them I don't think. Very good value and I love mine but I've seen similar styles on aliexpress