With winter coming I thought it time to change all batteries and salt test all my hygros. The results were all over the place and bore no resemblance to the previous calibrations, and because I use a clear top airtight container for the job, I could see the PH figures changing radically while the Temperatures were within the same points parameter on all of the hygros and solid.
Over the last few days I did the test several times, thinking perhaps I'd used too much water or not enough. Each time, the same ? all over the place, which is a little upsetting as one of the hygros is a brand new Angelo from Tabac Pietsch.
It never occurred to me to look at the salt. This morning I decided to do all the tests again. The salt cellar was almost empty, so I looked in the cupboards for the pack to re-fill it from. Unbeknown to me SWIMBO has changed our salt from regular SAXA to a Sodium Reduced version ..... is this the culprit and the reason why the PH reading are fluctuating so wildly?
Over the last few days I did the test several times, thinking perhaps I'd used too much water or not enough. Each time, the same ? all over the place, which is a little upsetting as one of the hygros is a brand new Angelo from Tabac Pietsch.
It never occurred to me to look at the salt. This morning I decided to do all the tests again. The salt cellar was almost empty, so I looked in the cupboards for the pack to re-fill it from. Unbeknown to me SWIMBO has changed our salt from regular SAXA to a Sodium Reduced version ..... is this the culprit and the reason why the PH reading are fluctuating so wildly?
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