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Gday guys and girls, just wondering if anyone has purchased a tds pen on fleabay as i cant afford to get a decent one yet(if ever haha) and what do you think of it

Thanks

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I currently have one on the way from HK. So ill be able to update you soon. It was under $10 and same design and colour as ones I've seen other members here with.

 

I will let you know soon. :)

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Just bought a cheapie on Ebay from Spiderz in SA for $12.80 free postage. I probably need to compare it with an expensive one to find out how accurate it is, or does onyone know of another way to check, anyone?. 

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I've had issues with PH pens, but not TDS.... Although I wouldn't buy the cheapest TDS pen, the cheaper ones seem to be as accurate....just need to know its conversion of Ec, (0.5. .64....)

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I received my Hannah TDS pen this morning and my cheap HK pen is only 4 ppm out. I tested it at various ppm and each time it were fairly close to the Hannah .

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I received my Hannah TDS pen this morning and my cheap HK pen is only 4 ppm out. I tested it at various ppm and each time it were fairly close to the Hannah .

Excellent thanks Ineke i know it may be a long shot but any chance the cheap one is branded or any distinct features/colours so o can try get the same one coz 4 ppm out sounds damn good to me thats bugger all :)

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I don't have the link but it is the blue one with an on/off and hold switch it is pretty common when you search for a TDS pen, no brand on it. I also have the one that our sponsor Aquakitz sells and that shows the same ppm as the non Hannah one. Having said that the Hannah was $40 delivered so still a cheap option but the blue one has worked well for 18 months now. 

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Yeah the cheapies are good to start out & I have two of the Hannah ones & they are reliable for $40 but I am going to invest in a kickass one as I feel that when you have lots of TBs etc, it's definitely worth the extra money. :D

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Yes I have to agree with Squiggs. Once you start getting into the higher level shrimp it is worth getting a top end pen. The cheaper ones are a good start and at the very least give the stability that the shrimp need but quality control is probably not as good and if you get a bad one then you can lose a lot of shrimp.

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Thanks for replies everyone much appreciated on pay day i will grab a cheapy

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hey guys this looked like a good place to ask a question about tds pens.

im looking at getting a tds pen and came across this, it’s a tds and ph pen combo. just wondering if anyone has used these before or if they look legit, they sound like they should work ok but I’m a sceptic on cheap things. I’ve seen a lot of people on different forums have issues with cheap ph pens but not so much cheap tds.

Do you think it’s worth the gamble?

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With pH pens, its always best to go with the most expensive that you can afford. You get what you pay for.

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yeah thats what i thought, its more the tds im keen on. (about to set up an ro system i was given)  what are good brands? or is it more a case of look for an expensive one and thats a good one?

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Hannah are the ones I use & I know a lot of breeders use them too, definitely not cheap though. :D

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I got this hanna one about $45 incl postage from america, really good seller and they asked what i was testing and what reading i wanted it calibrated around.

 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HANNA-TDS1-TDS-PPM-WATER-TESTER-IONIC-PPM-RO-DI-/310212145384?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483a15b0e8

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Cheers guys I picked one up from the place I got my filters and r.o membrane, $77 3year warranty and there local so I can get it sorted quickly if it breaks :)

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