Cheap DIY Electronic PH Meter - 3 Steps - Instructables
Cheap DIY Electronic PH Meter - 3 Steps - Instructables
Cheap DIY Electronic PH Meter - 3 Steps - Instructables
an electronic pH meter is made out of 3 main components; the pH probe, the voltmeter and the circ
uit.
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The pH probe measures pH as the activity of hydrogen cations surrounding a thin-walled glass bulb
at its tip. we will be making this in two parts.
glass pH probe
materials:
1.a small, thin glass bulb.(such as a Christmas ornament bulb, the smaller the better)
2. some epoxy glue
3. some silver wire
4. some bleach
5.some plastic tubing(plastic straw works well)
6. Potassium chloride (can be found as low sodium salt and in vitamin capsules)
7. Water
8.some vinegar
4. Insert the silver chloride wire into the probe, and fill it with saturated potassium chloride solution
(KCl). To make a saturated solution, keep dissolving potassium chloride in water until no more disol
ves and you have some KCl crystals hanging around.
5. Then use a rubber stopper to cap of the tube so that the liquid is kept in.
reference electrode
materials:
1. A piece of plastic tubing or straw
2. Some silver wire
3. Potassium chloride
4. Water
5. Agar Agar (gelatinous substance, obtained from algae can be found in supermarket)
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Step 2: Voltmeter
materials:
1.copper coil(very thin wire, can be found in many electrical devices)
2.wood
3.glue gun
4.flat pieces of plastic
5.small magnet
6.a piece of straw
7.sewing needle
8.2 small pieces of metal
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materials:
1.the probe you just made
2.the voltmeter you just made
3.operational amplifier(very cheap, $2)
4.wire
5.soldering iron
6.solder
7.2 9 volt batteries
how to do it:
1.look at the image above of the circuit and copy
2. connect the probe to the op amp(5) and the reference electrode to the negative end of one batter
y
3.connect the 2 batteries...1 battery's neg terminal to op amp(4), the pos of that bat to the neg of th
e other and the pos of the other to op amp(8).
4.connect op amp(6) to op amp(7).
5. connect voltmeter so that it measures the potential difference between op amp(6 ) and op amp
(7)
and you are done! thanks for taking you're time to read my instructable!
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