It's reading wrong Spruce so how do I calibrate it if it won't calibrate itself.
I don't know what model you have, but there are a couple of YouTube videos showing how to program some testers digitally. I'm sure if you do a google search you will find an instruction manual for your particular tds meter.
Electronically, adjustments made using a screw pot are very out of date. Even in the days when VHS recorders were popular they had started to use digital channel adjustments rather than mechanical means; that was over 22 years ago. (I worked for Channel 5 as a video retuner in 1995.)
Provision has to be made for adjustments, so if there isn't a screw pot then it must have to be recalibrated digitally. Maybe you have to hold one of the buttons down for a longer preset period and then use the other button to adjust the reading; I don't know. But however its done, you need to calibrate it to a known tds.
One of the posters on the other forum suggested you do a google search and one of the threads found was on how to make your own testing fluid by dissolving 342 grams of pure salt into 1 liter of pure water.
For me I would take a container full of pure water and add some resin to it. I would stir that mixture to ensure that each solid in the water has been dissolved by the resin. I would then have to presume that the water is now '100%' pure. I would recalibrate my tds meter to zero and work from there. The reading could be slightly out further up the scale but I'm only interested in the first 20ppm because that's want I want to remove when I polish my water off after r/o with my resin.
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