Milwaukee CD600 Digital Total Dissolved Solids Pen (TDS)
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Description "Milwaukee CD600 Digital Total Dissolved Solids Pen (TDS)"
Frequently Asked Questions
A TDS meter measures the electrical conductivity of the water, which is caused by dissolved substances. This is used to calculate a value for the total amount of dissolved solids. It is important to note that the meter only displays the quantity of dissolved substances, not their type or purity. A high TDS value therefore does not automatically mean that the water is contaminated or unhealthy – nor does a low value guarantee that the water is free from pollutants. Measurement range: 0 to 1990 ppm (mg/l)
TDS stands for Total Dissolved Solids – that is, the total amount of all dissolved solids in the water. These include minerals, salts, metals and organic substances dissolved in the water. The concentration of these dissolved substances is given in milligrams per litre (mg/L) or parts per million (ppm).
Yes. Switch it on, dip it in the water and read the value straight away – no prior knowledge required.
For everyday use, the readings are reliable and provide a good indication of water quality.
Yes, the device is compact, lightweight and fits easily into any bag.
Ideal for anyone who wants to check their water quality quickly and easily themselves.