ph stablizer
- Jamie D
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ph stablizer
Has anyone used the 5.2 ph stablizer from 5 star. I'm just looking for opinions on this product.
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Re: ph stablizer
I've used it, but it really wasn't needed for my water after all. I think I gave it away.
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Re: ph stablizer
What have you guys used to test your ph? I've read that the strips are not accurate enough to use for this purpose..
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- Jamie D
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Re: ph stablizer
I used the beer range test strips sold by NG and even with temperture compensation, my ph is high. I'm hoping this is an easy way to fix it.
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Re: ph stablizer
Jamie D wrote:I used the beer range test strips sold by NG and even with temperture compensation, my ph is high. I'm hoping this is an easy way to fix it.
It really is a buffer and would really depend on your water profile weather it will do you any good or not.
It definatly won't harm your brew to add it.
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