Electronic pool tester Water-I.D. FT7011 pH/ORP/Temp 0-14/+-1000mV/0-90°C
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The FT7011 electronic pool tester is a professional tool for measuring pH, chlorine, and water temperature. It does not require additional reagents (drops, tablets, etc.). The tester has high measurement accuracy, a user-friendly display, and is easy to operate. The test result is displayed on the device within a few seconds after immersion in a water sample.
The tester's electrodes require regular calibration before each measurement (using necessary solutions), and they must also be kept continuously moist.
🔹 Main Advantages
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Convenience and simplicity
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Comprehensive analysis
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High accuracy
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Comes with a case
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High sensitivity
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical Specifications
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pH/ORP/Temp Measurement Range: 0-14, +/- 1000, 0-90°C
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pH/ORP/Temp Accuracy: +/- 0.01, +/- 2, +/- 0.2°C
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Resolution: 0.01 pH, 1 mV, 0.1°C
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ATC: 0-90°C
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Application Type: Private and commercial pools
Which pools is it suitable for?
The Water-I.D. FT7011 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
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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
What does the tester measure?
The device measures three key indicators: pH level (acid-base balance), oxidation-reduction potential (ORP, often used to measure active chlorine in mV), and water temperature.
How to care for the tester?
Store the electrodes in a special solution (not in distilled water), avoid drying out the sensors, and protect the device from water getting inside the housing.
Why do the readings fluctuate?
This is often due to dirty electrodes, low battery charge, or the presence of electrostatic interference.
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