Thank you for making this straightforward tutorial. Rite to the point and very detailed. Thank you. My local grow shop said that this would be the last pH meter meter i would buy, saif hes had his over a year and the quick cal feature sold me I believe. I went home and returned the new Bluetooth Apera I had just got in the mail a couple days prior back to Amazon, sent it rite back no problem 😉
if i have a new probe however after multiple calibrations it prob health shows as low...id it my fault or was i sent a bad probe? also when arrived the probe cover had no liquid in it
Hi there! Sometimes the liquid can spill or dry up. It is important that you add the liquid back in for rehydration. The probes can also go askew after a lot of use. This is not something that you did, but rather the probe starting to go bad. Please email tech@hannainst.com and they would be more than happy to help you fix this.
Hi there! Feel free to reach out to our Tech team at tech@hannainst.com if you have any questions regarding accuracy or recalibration. They are an amazing resource and will be able to assist you!
I followed your footsteps exactly. but when it got to where it said (H I 5036 use)all of a sudden the use said wrong. and it stayed as wrong….can you please explain to me what’s wrong lol.
You mean Hanna meters do anything but say "error" every single time you try to calibrate them? I bought a Hanna Groline PH meter AND a Hanna TDS/EC. Ended up returning both of them. Hanna is total garbage
We are sorry to hear that you had issues with Hanna's meters. Our Tech team is an amazing resource and can be reached through tech@hannainst.com. They would be more than happy to help you next time if you need it.
Thank you for making this straightforward tutorial. Rite to the point and very detailed. Thank you.
My local grow shop said that this would be the last pH meter meter i would buy, saif hes had his over a year and the quick cal feature sold me I believe.
I went home and returned the new Bluetooth Apera I had just got in the mail a couple days prior back to Amazon, sent it rite back no problem 😉
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Got it. Came to see how to check the EC
We are glad this helped!
Very Great Video!!
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If I use the quick cal mode does it not show me the probe health ?
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if i have a new probe however after multiple calibrations it prob health shows as low...id it my fault or was i sent a bad probe? also when arrived the probe cover had no liquid in it
Hi there! Sometimes the liquid can spill or dry up. It is important that you add the liquid back in for rehydration. The probes can also go askew after a lot of use. This is not something that you did, but rather the probe starting to go bad. Please email tech@hannainst.com and they would be more than happy to help you fix this.
Thank you
My Groline comes up with 0.05/0.06ec difference between apera Ec60 :/ which one shall I trust now? As Apera comes very close in ec as HM digital AP-1
Hi there! Feel free to reach out to our Tech team at tech@hannainst.com if you have any questions regarding accuracy or recalibration. They are an amazing resource and will be able to assist you!
I followed your footsteps exactly. but when it got to where it said (H I 5036 use)all of a sudden the use said wrong. and it stayed as wrong….can you please explain to me what’s wrong lol.
Did u find out what happened?
It's because you didn't put it in the quick cal solution quick enough
This this SUCKS
Try to unplug the probe and plug it back properly.
@@narudduran1995 yes I had to buy a new probe.
You mean Hanna meters do anything but say "error" every single time you try to calibrate them?
I bought a Hanna Groline PH meter AND a Hanna TDS/EC. Ended up returning both of them. Hanna is total garbage
We are sorry to hear that you had issues with Hanna's meters. Our Tech team is an amazing resource and can be reached through tech@hannainst.com. They would be more than happy to help you next time if you need it.