What is a TDS meter and what can I use it for?

TDS = total dissolved solids. This meter tests water how much stuff dissolved in water. The less TDS reading you have, the better water. RO/DI water typically read 0. That is beside H2O there is nothing in it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6504861#post6504861 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by doody
Should you test salt water with this?

It will read off the charts due to the salt mix adding back "stuff" - the minerals that the fish and corals will need.
 
It measures microsiemens so it will read off charts. But I read somewhere that if a meter that measures millisiemens is used, than it can be to measure SG.
 
When I raised Discus I used mine to test the tank water,now the only use I have for it is for my RO/DI filter.When the reading gets to 4 or 5 I replace the cartridges in my filter.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6506009#post6506009 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sundance1
When I raised Discus I used mine to test the tank water,now the only use I have for it is for my RO/DI filter.When the reading gets to 4 or 5 I replace the cartridges in my filter.

Are You talking about 4-5 ppm? Isn't that very a low parameter or should it be max?
 
I see some TDS testers also say EC? ( EC/TDS ) What is EC?
Also, some of the cheaper models only record to 999. Since we want to read "0", a meter that only goes to 999 should be fine, correct?
 
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