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Conductivity and understanding the measuring scales

Conductivity tells you how much food is in your solution.

Getting a grip on the different measuring scales

All these scales measure the concentration of dissolved solids in a solution. They just 

use different processes and scales to do so.

EC 

is the only absolute measure of conductivity for nutrient solutions. EC is measured 

in millisiemens mS/cm

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. It’s the standard everywhere outside North America. It 

also gives the most accurate conductivity measure. This is because different tester 

manufacturers use different standards to convert from EC to ppm - often resulting in 

inaccurate and confusing ppm readings (use our conversion chart on page 6).

CF

 is closely related to EC. It just doesn’t have the decimal point.

ppm verses TDS. 

The ppm 500 scale is the same as TDS. TDS - Total Dissolved Solids 

- is represented as ppm by some meters. A TDS reading of 50 means that there are 50 

milligrams of dissolved solids in each litre of water. 50ppm.
The ppm 700 scale as no relation to TDS, so 70 milligrams of dissolved solids in a 

litre of water is 70 ppm. However, the actual ppm of a solution can only be measured 

accurately by chemical analysis.

Understanding these scales

We saw that EC measures are the most accurate. Most ppm meters measure in EC. They 

then convert this to a ppm value.
The conversion factor from EC to ppm can vary, but those most widely used for measuring 

nutrient solutions are the ‘EC x 500’ scale. It is worth remembering the ppm 500 scale is 

sometimes called TDS.

No ifs or buts!

Measure conductivity every day.

•   If you don’t know which ppm scale to use, ask your nutrient 

manufacturer or use EC

•   Avoid over-diluting or cover-concentrating your nutrient solution
•   Start with a quality nutrient
•   Completely change the reservoir solution every 7 days
•   Top up the nutrient level between changes - so your plants have 

the right amount of food.

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Summary of Contents for Commercial trunchelon nutrient meter

Page 1: ...To operate 2 Cleaning and maintenance 3 Battery replacement 3 Troubleshooting guide 4 Technical specifications 4 Conductivity and understanding the measuring scales 5 Bluelab measurement conversion ch...

Page 2: ...ature To help decrease time taken to reach the solution temperature place the probe in an area where there is a strong movement of solution or stir solution with the probe Obtain another reading To ta...

Page 3: ...film on the probe face with no beads of water If beading is present repeat the cleaning process Replace shroud 3 0 Battery replacement The Commercial Truncheon Meter is powered with 3 x AA type standa...

Page 4: ...eable batteries Truncheon Meter gives low readings Clean the probe Ensure unscented cleaner is used eg plain Jif Soft Scrub Liquid Vim Cif or Viss 5 0 Technical specifications Range 0 4 6 0 EC 200 300...

Page 5: ...resented as ppm by some meters A TDS reading of 50 means that there are 50 milligrams of dissolved solids in each litre of water 50ppm The ppm 700 scale as no relation to TDS so 70 milligrams of disso...

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