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Description
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Features
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Specifications
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Application
The Aquasol AM-P PH Meter is a reliable and easy-to-use digital instrument for measuring the pH value of soil, irrigation water, and hydroponic solutions. With its advanced sensor technology and simple calibration system, it ensures consistent and precise results, helping farmers maintain the right soil health and crop productivity.
This portable pH meter is ideal for agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, and laboratory applications. The clear digital display, temperature calibration, and robust design make it a trusted choice for farmers who need fast, accurate, and repeatable pH testing in the field.
- High Accuracy: Provides precise pH readings for soil, water, and nutrient solutions.
- Digital LCD Display: Clear, easy-to-read screen for instant results.
- Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC): Ensures reliable readings under varying conditions.
- Easy Calibration: Simple one-touch calibration for long-term accuracy.
- Portable & Lightweight: Compact design for convenient field and laboratory use.
- Durable Build: Long-lasting sensor with protective cap for extended life.
- Farmer-Friendly Design: Simple operation suitable for beginners and professionals alike.
Specification | Details |
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Brand | Aquasol |
Model | AM-P PH |
Measurement Range | 0.00 – 14.00 pH |
Resolution | 0.01 pH |
Accuracy | ±0.1 pH |
Calibration | One-touch, 2-point calibration |
Display | Digital LCD screen |
Temperature Compensation | Automatic (ATC) |
Power Source | Battery operated |
Operating Temperature | 0°C – 50°C |
Applications | Soil, irrigation water, hydroponics, aquaculture, labs |
Weight | Lightweight & portable |
- Switch on the pH meter and immerse the probe in soil slurry or water sample.
- Wait for the reading to stabilize and note the pH value.
- Rinse the probe after each use with clean water.
- For Soil: Mix soil with distilled water (1:2 ratio) and test.
- For Irrigation Water: Collect water sample in a clean container and test directly.
- Recommended frequency: Once every 15–30 days for regular monitoring.