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PH monitor

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Hi
I have just purchased a monitor from monitors direct and wondered if anyone else has had experience of these for continual monitoring. They do not look waterproof/resistant, so can they be used continuously outdoors if in some kind of housing?

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Hi Shaun
I got an orp meter of them and it was not water proof so i got a plastic container with a lid on it drilled a hole at the bottom for the probe lead and has been fine.
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Hi Dave
Thanks for that I thought as much. I will have a look round for something like a weatherproof junction box with a clear lid.

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Hi
Finally managed to get the PH monitor sorted, problem was trying to find a suitable weatherproof box that didn't look like a tuppaware container.
Anyway got the box from Toolstation (exact width), the height was determined by the probe BNC fitting. Cut out the box front to match the screen, fix in a piece of perspex with polyurethane sealer (to make it weatherproof), then fit monitor and wire up. The probe has been placed in the 4 gallon tank that follows my vortex/easy.
See what you think

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Thats spot on Shaun... :wink:
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Looking good :lol:

I have one of these on my Q.T and it has,nt played about at all in the year that ive had it, nice and easy to read aswell :P :P
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Hi Shaun that looks great mate much better than my plastic container. :oops:
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Thanks guys.
Can you feel a mod coming on then Dave?
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Post by Gazza »

Hi Shaun,

What a great idea and very well done nice and neat :D
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Yes Shaun i will re,house it in the spring time as there are a few upgrades i will be doing then (to cold for me now lol) :lol:
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Post by Chagoiboy »

Have you tested it? did it come with any calibration fluid? quite tempted to get one.
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Post by shaun18 »

Hi
Kit comes complete with calibration sachets to make up fluid. This is the link to their website [url]http://www.monitors-direct.co.uk/ProductDet ... uctID=1159[/url]
I ordered mine from their e-bay shop as the monitor and postage was cheaper.

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