SPECIFICATIONS
- Range: 0 to 1999 ppm (mg/L)
- Resolution: 1 ppm (mg/L)
- Accuracy: ±2% Full Scale
- Typical EMC Deviation: ±2% Full Scale
- Calibration: Manual, at 1 point through trimmer
- Replaceable Probe: MA73075
- Temperature Compensation: Automatic from 0 to 50°C (32 to 122, with ß=2%/°C
- TDS Factor: 0.5 scale
- Environment: 0 to 50°C / 32 to 122°F; max RH 100%
- Battery Type: 3 x 1.5V Alkaline (included)
- Battery Life: Approx. 250 hours of continuous use
- Calibration Solution: M10032B (25 sachets 20 mL ea.)
- Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 0.95 inches (180 x 65 x 32 mm)
- Weight: 3.5 ounces (0.99 g)
DIGITAL. SIMPLE. COMPACT.
The Milwaukee T75 Waterproof Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Pen is designed for, aquariums, aquaculture, education, water conditioning and many other applications. The T75 helps you make sure that your fish have the right TDS balance to help them stay healthy. TDS also help keep filters up-to-date and clean for water filtration. Keep TDS in your target range to help your achieve better results.
DESIGN FEATURES
- Measures Total Disolved (TDS) direct and with automatic temperature compensation.
- Easy-to-read LCD.
- Ideal range for aquariums (0 to 1999 ppm).
- Units in ppm easily convertable to uS/cm.
- Factory calibrated with the ability to recalibrate if needed.
- 250 hours continuous use (3 x 1.5V batteries included).
- Simple one point calibration.
- Fully waterproof to IP65
- Replaceable TDS electrode MA73075.
CARE AND USE
MAINTENANCE
TDS/PPM electrodes can develop nutrient build-up over time. To minimize build-up, always rinse the probe in fresh tap or DI water after every use.
CONVERTING TDS TO EC
The Milwaukee TDS Pen, like all TDS meters, provides a measure of Total Dissolved Solids (ppm) reading, of contaminates per unit of volume in a solution.
TDS/PPM is often converted to uS/cm. Different scales include the 500 scale, 650 scale and the 700 scale.
Your TDS/PPM readings can be approximately converted to uS/cm as shown in the examples below.
1 ppm = 2 uS/cm on the 0.5 factor scale
1 ppm = 1.43 µS/cm on the 442 scale or .70 factor scale
Milwaukee T75 Manual