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Support => Technical support => Topic started by: Psychonaughty on January 10, 2013, 08:37 pm

Title: Need help fixing Ph meter
Post by: Psychonaughty on January 10, 2013, 08:37 pm
Ph meter help needed - Voltcraft atc

So I could be called a n00b on the electrical/technical part of things, and have a Ph meter in my posession.
When calibrating to Ph7, a connector broke off. It was already loose pretty much. So I opened it and tried to put it back together.
Things only got worse. The thing gives a - to everything, when I place my finger on the off or hold button it shoots into the plus.

Now trying without the connector and translating given ph's to actual ph's, but with little succes, since the ph of the same substance keeps changing. Even after the 5 minutes. It goes for the basic solution it was shipped with from -1.1 to -1.8.

Anyone has the knowledge and time + energy to help me out with this?
Might be very simple for some, it probably is...

If so, let me know. Would be greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: Need help fixing Ph meter
Post by: Jediknight on February 07, 2013, 08:17 pm
Dude,just buy a new one.  They are like $40.
they get inaccurate after about a year anyhow, as the sensor gets used up and dipping it into chemicals, etc. .  .

It sounds like water got into it.  It has a micro processor that handles the calculations and sends it to the screen.  The rest is just the sensor and wiring and chipboard/battery.  Its a simple device.   the fact that is still semi-works is promising, but if its all wired up correctly assuming you put it back together properly - it should work.  If it was short circuited, it would show 99.9 on the screen or something like that.... so thats not it.

Do you have a multimeter?   Set it to the voltage of the battery (1.5 x 2 = 3v)  and touch the red and black terminals onto each component inside.  IT will show electric current through each component to rule out which one is faulty.  Part by part until you find something that isn't passing current or not the right current -  Then you remove that part and replace it (good luck finding parts)

All this work to save $40.  ?  Cheap ass  - LOL  just kidding .    I got a ph tester too.   Enough said about that hehe.