Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jul-Sep '22

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I use apera there pretty cheap and good quality. Its only a ph pen But thats all im really worried about. Comes with a nice case and the calibration solution no storage solution tho.
me too. Now on my second, but that was after two years with the first. The first still works fine, it is just slowing down a lot, so now I have a replacement as soon as needed when the old one finishes up. I might get one more grow out of it. :biggrin:
 
The crew making sure I’m recovering well.
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I use apera meters as well and I am under the understanding that you should only store ph probes in KCI solution…hopefully someone will correct me if I am wrong :shrug: :pass:
I store mine in KCL that I mix up myself. Cheap, and it has kept my current Apera happy for more than two years. The storage solution sold by the probe companies is a massive rip off for the amount they give you.
 
I found a really good thread on using Autopot's easy2GO kits

He uses $5 dishwasher tubs from the dollar store (this was 2018 so might be $20 tubs now) i bought my valve just now, now i need a tub or i will cut down some 28 gallon totes and turn them into "trays"

I hope this helps anyone @Tattoochase this could be good for you, i'll try it and let you know how it works for me. @pop22 i seen you in that thread lol
Thanks looks cool...
 
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