I just got an apera pc60. I went through all the calibrations, but I’m confused with the ppm part of it.
So after mixing my nutes I should have 1,000-1,100 ppm. My apera gives me a reading of 1.49 ppt. According to the manual the conversion of that to ppm is 1,490 ppm. Now when I check it with my cheap Amazon tds meters I get 1051 on both meters. Wondering if anyone could provide any insight.
I use the PC60. 1.5 on a truncheon scale is 1,050. The Hanna (US) scale it is ~750 PPM. I use the Hanna scale and feed to a target of 2.0, which is 1,000 PPM on the Hanna scale.
I can’t explain the differences in the various scales. I only know that I use the Hanna scale and it works out fine with a target of 2.0.
Someone here should be able to explain the differences in the scales.
The Apera I have is only for ph. So I am not help here. I can’t think of any one off hand that may have one of these. @AfgVet and @MattyBear have good memory’s and may be of some help as well.
Well how do I read that? Just did run off test and my apera pc60 says 2.65 when I have the meter on the TDS function and my real tds meter gives me 1543
If the Apera is reading 2.65 mS/cm, then the TDS would be between the 2.6 and 2.7 line on this chart. Do you know what standard your ppm meter uses? I believe most are either Hanna or Truncheon.
I did calibrate it. So this is why I’m confused. The cheap meter and the apera read my feed water properly. Apera said 1.5 ppt and my cheapo meter said 1051.