Electronic Pool Tester Water-I.D. FT11 pH 0.0-14.0
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Water-I.D. FT11 Electronic Pool Tester pH 0.0-14.0
The FT11 electronic pool tester is a professional tool for measuring water pH levels. It does not require additional reagents (drops, tablets, etc.). The test result is displayed on the device within a few seconds after immersion in the water sample. The tester's electrodes require regular calibration before each measurement (using the necessary solutions), and they must also be kept moist at all times.
This model does not support the additional ATC (automatic temperature compensation) parameter.
🔹 Key Advantages
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Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)
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Ease of use
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Fast calibration
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Replaceable electrode
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High accuracy
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical Specifications
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Measurement Range: 0.0-14.0 pH
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Scale Increment: 0.1 pH
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Accuracy: +/- 0.1 pH
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Calibration: Manual
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Application Type: private and commercial pools
Which Pools Is It Suitable For?
The Water-I.D. FT11 electronic tester is recommended for:
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Private pools
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Commercial pools
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SPA complexes
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Sports and wellness centers
For Distributors and Dealers
We offer special cooperation conditions for B2B clients:
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Technical consultation
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Wholesale prices
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Fast shipping
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should batteries be changed?
The frequency of replacement depends on the intensity of use. The device will notify you of a low charge (several coin cell batteries are usually used).
How to take measurements correctly?
Submerge the tester in water, wait for the readings to stabilize (usually takes a few seconds to a minute).
How to calibrate the device correctly?
Calibration is performed when necessary or if readings drift. Typically, a calibration solution is used into which the electrode is dipped, and then the calibration button is pressed.
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