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Home » American Marine Pinpoint pH Monitor
American Marine Pinpoint pH Monitor
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Item Code: AM1111
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Specifications

Maintenance: Clean the probe tip frequently (every 3 ~ 4 weeks) using a soft toothbrush. Push the probe tip down into the wet bristles and rotate the probe 3 ~ 4 times. This will clean the inner surfaces of the probe as well as the sensing glass and reference junctions. Most probes will last 12–18 months (continuous duty). They should be replaced once they cannot be calibrated. Check calibration monthly to verify your readings and refer to your owners manual for directions and specification on each monitor/controller.
  • PINPOINT pH Probe comes with a 10 foot high supression cable and a BNC connector.
  • Powered by a standard 9-volt battery (not included).
Accesories
  • Optional AC Adaptor Kit.
  • Replacement pH probe.
  • Additional calibration fluid.
What's in the Box

  • Monitor
  • Calibration Fluid 7.000
  • Calibration Fluid 4.000
  • Suction Cup
  • 4" Probe
  • 10` Probe cord
  • Manual
Manufacturer Info

American Marine Inc. was started in 1989 by a devoted aquaculturist who was passionate about quality and precision. Back in the late 80s, critical water quality parameters were mostly tested with colorimetric test kits. Some digital instruments were borrowed from university or laboratory sources with mixed results but always a high price tag. Expensive European aquarium equipment was always a disappointment when it finally arrived. Inexpensive "pens" gave no better results than color test kits and prematurely failed even when testing for approximate readings.

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