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CD610 | TDS Meter

$ 125.00 Ex. GST

2 in stock (can be backordered)

$125.00 Ex. GST

Description

Milwaukee's economical testers are easy-to-use and low cost instruments to measure quick and reliable pH, EC or TDS values. Measuring electrical conductivity is the best way of checking the amount of salt or dissolved solids (TDS) in water.

Milwaukee provides you with a range of pocket testers that will allow you to measure from very low to very high conductivity solutions. All EC/TDS testers compensate for the temperature variance automatically.

The CD610 is a TDS tester specifically designed for water analysis. The calibration procedure is very simple and fast. This tester has automatic temperature compensation, 100 ppm resolution and a range of 0 to 10000 ppm. CD610 is supplied complete with protective cap, calibration screwdriver, batteries and instructions.

DESIGN FEATURES
  • Measures Total Dissolved Solids (PPM) direct and with automatic temperature compensation.
  • Ideal range for aquariums and pools (0 to 10000 ppm).
  • Units in ppm easily convertible to uS/cm.
  • Factory calibrated with the ability to recalibrate if needed.
  • Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC).
  • 350 hours continuous use (4 x 1.5V batteries included).
  • Simple one point calibration.

Specifications

Range: 0 to 10000 ppm
Resolution: 100 ppm
Accuracy@20°C (68°F): ±2% full Scale
Typical EMC Deviation: ±2% full Scale
Calibration: Manual, at 1 point through trimmer
Temperature Compensation: Automatic from 5 to 50°C (41 to 122°F), with ß=2%/°C
Environment: 0 to 50°C / 32 to 122°F; max RH 100%
Battery Type: 4 x 1.5V Alkaline (included)
Battery Life: Approx. 350 hours of continuous use
Calibration Solution: M10038B (25 sachets 20 mL ea.)
Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 0.95 inches (180 x 65 x 32 mm)
Weight: 3.5 ounces (0.99 g)

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