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Old 08-19-2004, 01:12 AM
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I just got a new milwaukee ph controller, but the electrode is dried out it says to use a special soaking solution that you have to buy from them. I'm just woundering if there is any home maid concocktions, I can use instead.
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Old 08-19-2004, 03:45 AM
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I found this information:

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The glass pH sensing membrane may also require service in some applications. This membrane can become dehydrated or coated with a thin layer of deposits. The best procedure for cleaning or rehydrating the glass is to soak the probe in a pH buffer of 4.0 for several hours. If this does not work then immersing the probe in hot buffer 4.0 solution will usually work.
taken from http://www.phadjustment.com/pH_Probe_Service.htm

I don't know how far you can push that "dehydrated" part

Personally I always thought once they get dry (ie. more then a couple minutes out of liquid, they were dead.

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