@mainshipfred is that DO reading in percent saturation where O2 saturation in wine is around 8ppm?
Below is the formula so it is % saturation.
DO, % saturation = 100 * [Wine sample – 0%DO]/[100%DO - 0%DO]
@mainshipfred is that DO reading in percent saturation where O2 saturation in wine is around 8ppm?
Going to use this tomorrow for the first time. Feeling like I'm 8 again with my first chemistry kit. A little intimidated as well. Think I got everything I need. Have a few various size beakers as well, not in photo.
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Well how did it go? I can't imagine you used the 1000 ml flask.
Now that is what a magnetic stirrer should look like. Very nice.Going to use this tomorrow for the first time. Feeling like I'm 8 again with my first chemistry kit. A little intimidated as well. Think I got everything I need. Have a few various size beakers as well, not in photo.
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Magnetic: Much of the magic of the vinmetrica is the beep which lets one mix and not watch the meter. In chem lab they trained us to manipulate without using the magnetic stirrer so it isn't hard for me.I haven't done the total So2 yet but just from laziness. I think the magnetis stirrer is a must. I don't have the 25 ml burette so I don't know how it's calibrated. I use the 10 because it's easy to read to .05. The vail from Vinmetrica is nice because it has 5-25ml calibrations. so any stirrer that works with that is fine.
The major problem I have seen on the Vinmetrica SC100 is that the SO2 probe did not connect consistently. It has a stereo speaker plug (RCA jack) which I would expect better from. I wonder if gold plated would fix it?
I don't have one, so not speaking from experience. But the photo on their website shows a BNC connector. Is this not actually true?
As far as I am concerned, BNC is the gold standard for connectors.
I know My gold plated Monster guitar cables are the gold standard for guitar cables. So maybe a gold plated BNC connector would be the holy grail of connectors!
Gold-plating the contacts of BNC connectors is pretty standard.
https://www.alliedelec.com/coaxial-...category=3|2510411/1643199/2314305&n11932=BNC
They had a problem with folks putting the wrong probe on the connector in the early model. A few years back they switched to 2 different connectors so it would be child prufed . This is the pH probe. The SO2 probe has 2 wires like an ORP probe.I don't have one, so not speaking from experience. But the photo on their website shows a BNC connector. Is this not actually true?
As far as I am concerned, BNC is the gold standard for connectors.
They had a problem with folks putting the wrong probe on the connector in the early model. A few years back they switched to 2 different connectors so it would be child prufed . This is the pH probe. The SO2 probe has 2 wires like an ORP probe.
@mainshipfred do you mind sharing some photos or details of your argon set up?
Where did you get the reconditioned testerForgot to mention they do sell reconditioned meters and they are about $100.00 less. You just have to wait until they have one. That's what I did.
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