Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2
Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2
Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2
Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2
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Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2

Replacement pH electrodes for tester and controller. Spare parts Aquamaster Tools P700 Pro2

Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2
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Aquamaster Tools - Replacement pH electrode for P700 Pro2

These electrodes are designed to replace worn or damaged electrodes on AquaMasterTools products. Electrodes are compatible with P700 Pro2 models

  • PH electrode: measuring range 0.0 to 14.0 pH, resolution ± 0.1 pH, accuracy ± 0.1 pH, operating temperature 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F), with automatic temperature compensation and two-point calibration.

Replacement electrodes for AquaMasterTools products are an excellent choice for users who need to replace damaged or worn electrodes on their AquaMasterTools products. Replacement electrodes are easy to install and use, with high measurement accuracy and automatic temperature compensation for accurate measurement resultscis. Easy two-point calibration for thepH electrode and one-point calibration for theEC electrode ensure accurate measurement resultscis reliable measurement results.

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It's important to maintain a hydroponic nutrient solution at a pH level where the elements in the nutrient solution are constantly available to the plant. If the solution is too acidic or too alkaline, it can cause blockage, a situation that restricts certain elements essential for growth from being absorbed by the root structure.
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