Hi guys,
I have 2 digital PH meters:
I thought it would be interesting to compare the reading from the 2 meters with my next brew, which happened to be a week ago. I calibrated both instruments with PH 4 and 7 solutions, then measured the PH 7 solution. The Hanna gave a reading of 7.01 degrees and the ADWA read 7.07. The PH solution was at 15 degrees and the bottle states a PH of 7.04 at that temperature. If my thinking is correct, the Hanna is reading 0.03 low and the ADWA is reading 0.03 high. I thought that was interesting as the ADWA stated accuracy is 0.01 and it is reading outside that. The Hanna is reading within its 0.05 accuracy.
I then started testing the mash of my brew. I added some acid to the mash after each reading. These are the readings I got:
These readings are not really similar at all; and not accurate enough for my brewing purposes. This post is for me to try determine if either of my meters/probes are too old/faulty etc. or if one of these meters are just in general not very good.
My guess/estimation to explain why the PHs were similar when testing the PH calibration solution, but not in the mash, are that I think the calibration solution has a strong ionic power (maybe wrong term for that) however the mash doesn't. The Hanna does take quite some time to settle on a reading (at least a minute whilst moving it around in the cooled mash sample); however the ADWA settles on a reading within about 10 or 15 seconds.
My guess is that my Hanna probe is well over due. I've come to this conclusion based on it struggling to get a stable reading and also because it is 2 years old. I do store it in 'storage solution' however I only brew once a month and by that time, the solution has dried up and is crusty. Could the Hanna reading be that far out after two years?
Thoughts guys?
Edit: My calibration solutions are the 500mL bottle type ones. They seem to last me 6-12ish months. Disposable sachet style solutions would probably be more accurate.
I have 2 digital PH meters:
- Hanna Instruments HI98128 (https://www.hannainst.com.au/product/PHEP5%2528HI98128%2529/pHep%2B5%2BpH%252FTemperature%2BTester%2Bwith%2B001%2BpH%2BResolution)
- ADWA Instruments AD12 (http://www.adwainstruments.com/site/component/content/article/132)
I thought it would be interesting to compare the reading from the 2 meters with my next brew, which happened to be a week ago. I calibrated both instruments with PH 4 and 7 solutions, then measured the PH 7 solution. The Hanna gave a reading of 7.01 degrees and the ADWA read 7.07. The PH solution was at 15 degrees and the bottle states a PH of 7.04 at that temperature. If my thinking is correct, the Hanna is reading 0.03 low and the ADWA is reading 0.03 high. I thought that was interesting as the ADWA stated accuracy is 0.01 and it is reading outside that. The Hanna is reading within its 0.05 accuracy.
I then started testing the mash of my brew. I added some acid to the mash after each reading. These are the readings I got:
- Hanna 5.60, ADWA 5.78 - then added some acid
- Hanna 5.30, ADWA 5.53 - then added some more acid
- Hanna 5.23, ADWA 5.51
These readings are not really similar at all; and not accurate enough for my brewing purposes. This post is for me to try determine if either of my meters/probes are too old/faulty etc. or if one of these meters are just in general not very good.
My guess/estimation to explain why the PHs were similar when testing the PH calibration solution, but not in the mash, are that I think the calibration solution has a strong ionic power (maybe wrong term for that) however the mash doesn't. The Hanna does take quite some time to settle on a reading (at least a minute whilst moving it around in the cooled mash sample); however the ADWA settles on a reading within about 10 or 15 seconds.
My guess is that my Hanna probe is well over due. I've come to this conclusion based on it struggling to get a stable reading and also because it is 2 years old. I do store it in 'storage solution' however I only brew once a month and by that time, the solution has dried up and is crusty. Could the Hanna reading be that far out after two years?
Thoughts guys?
Edit: My calibration solutions are the 500mL bottle type ones. They seem to last me 6-12ish months. Disposable sachet style solutions would probably be more accurate.