Handheld TDS Meter High Range
Digital measurement solution for rapid on-site measurement, aquaculture, water treatment and service applications.

A TDS Meter indicates the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) in a solution. Since dissolved ionized solids like salts and minerals contribute to the conductivity of a solution a TDS Meter measures the conductivity of the solution then converts that figure to an estimated TDS reading. They are known for ascertaining fast and accurate measurement of total dissolved solids in given liquids. This instrument is ideal for testing liquids like natural water drinking water treated water waste water brine solution sea water and soluble salt content in liquids.
Supplied in an attractive plastic case along with standard solutions for easy calibration.
Key features
- Microprocessor-based fast reliable and accurate measurements.
- Replaceable Electrode Module
- Waterproof Impact resistant ABS Housing
- Large LCD display for reading convenience
- Easy Single Point Calibration
- Available in a portable pack.
Technical specifications
- Model - AMTDS01
- Measuring Range - 0 to 19990 PPM
- Resolution -10 PPM
- Accuracy - 1%
- Display - 3 Digit
- Power - 3V x 2 Lithium battery CR2032
- Dimension - 33.5 mm x 170 mm
- Weight - 85g
- Electrode - Replaceable
Typical applications
This product is suitable for rapid on-site measurement, aquaculture, water treatment and service applications. Confirm sample compatibility, expected measuring range, calibration standards and sensor requirements before final selection.
Before ordering
Check which electrodes, probes, standard solutions, cables, holders, stirrers, software or mounting accessories are included and which are optional.
Use the instrument as part of a controlled measurement process.
Calibrate
Use suitable fresh standard solutions and follow the calibration steps in the model manual.
Prepare the sensor
Inspect, rinse and condition the electrode or sensor. Remove bubbles and deposits that may affect response.
Measure and record
Allow a stable reading, note sample temperature and document calibration and instrument identification.
