I finally made the leap and purchased a pH meter under $100.
I first set the calibration according to the manual. The calibration was only off by .05 on both solutions. I then ran the stability test using the same fluid I set calibrations with. In between tests I rinsed with ro water that...
I always open and check my temp about half way threw 60/90 min mash. I then stir the mash a good amount. My efficiency went from low 70's to mid 80's. I heard of doing this on basic brewing radio, and I think there was one on beersmith radio. Remember mash temp is a range.
I always open and check my temp about half way threw 60/90 min mash. I then stir the mash a good amount. My efficiency went from low 70's to mid 80's. I heard of doing this on basic brewing radio, and I think there was one on beersmith radio. Remember mash temp I a range.
Sorry for the computer. No help there.
As for the car how far off are Nox readings. A new converter can usually cover that up. And a little rubbing alcohol in the tank. Half bottle.
Has anyone tried the meter from "dr meter" ph100.
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Thank you for all your quick answers.
Two more question, Once adjustments are made and my adjusted water profile matches my chosen profile. the mashing water profile cells do not turn green.
Does anyone know the PH of Ro water.
Again thank you to all.
I know this may not be the right place for this question..
I have been brewing all grain for quite a few batches now. But have been using pre packaged brew salts. (i know they can very quite a bit)
I live in Arizona and the water can swing a lot here. So i brew with Ro water. The issue im...