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Description
The TDS-7 Meter is a digital device used to measure the total dissolved solids (TDS) in water. TDS meters are widely used in water quality testing, including applications in drinking water, aquariums, hydroponics, and industrial processes. This meter provides an easy and accurate way to test the concentration of dissolved solids, which can include salts, minerals, and other conductive materials in water.
Key Features:
- High Accuracy Measurement: Provides accurate readings of TDS levels in water, usually measured in parts per million (ppm).
- Wide Measurement Range: Capable of measuring TDS from 0 to 9999 ppm, suitable for a variety of applications.
- Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC): Ensures accurate readings even when water temperature varies.
- Portable Design: Lightweight and compact, making it ideal for on-the-go water testing.
- Easy-to-Read Display: Comes with a digital LCD screen that displays TDS levels clearly.
- Calibration Function: Can be easily calibrated with calibration solutions for more accurate readings over time.
- Energy Efficient: Automatic shut-off feature to conserve battery life when not in use.
Technical Specifications:
- TDS Range: 0 to 9999 ppm
- Accuracy: ±2% of reading
- Resolution: 1 ppm (0 to 999 ppm) or 10 ppm (1000 to 9999 ppm)
- Temperature Range: 0°C to 50°C
- Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC): Yes
- Power Supply: 2 x 1.5V button cell batteries (usually included)
- Calibration: Manual or automatic, depending on the model
- Display: Digital LCD
- Dimensions: Usually compact, around 154 x 30 x 14 mm
- Weight: Approximately 50 grams
Applications:
- Drinking Water Testing: Ensuring water quality for home or commercial use.
- Aquariums: Monitoring the TDS level to maintain a healthy environment for fish and aquatic plants.
- Hydroponics: Testing nutrient concentrations in water-based growing systems.
- Water Filtration Systems: Checking the efficiency of water filters by comparing the TDS before and after filtration.
- Industrial Water Testing: Used in processes where water quality is critical, such as in cooling towers or boilers.
Usage Instructions:
- Turn on the device.
- Dip the probe into the water sample to be tested (make sure the water level does not exceed the maximum immersion level).
- Wait a few seconds for the reading to stabilize.
- Read the TDS value on the display.
- Rinse the probe after use and store it properly.
The TDS-7 Meter is a reliable, user-friendly tool for quickly assessing water quality across a variety of contexts.




