Mike.C":1ne5xcpq said:
Indeed.
I've done quite a bit of reading on the pinless meters. It seems that the ability to be able to have an SG correction on the meter is not that important. As long as you have an table you're set. Having the input on the meter can be handy so you don't have to correct all readings by say +1.7%
Electrophysics CT33:
Range: 0% - 30%
Readout: Analogue 1% scale
Scan depth: 25mm
SG Correction Method: Manual
SG Range: 0.2 to 1.0 (range of included table)
Sample & Hold: No
Price: £160 (inv vat)
Electrophysics CT100:
Range: 0% - 30%
Readout: LCD 1% increments
Scan depth: 25mm
SG Correction Method: Internal (dial knob)
SG Correction Range: 0.4 to 0.8
Sample & Hold: No
Price: £189 (inc vat)
Wagner MMC205:
Range: 5% - 20%
Readout: LCD 1% increments
Scan depth: 19mm
SG Correction Method: Internal (push button)
SG Correction Range: 0.3 to 0.7
Sample & Hold: No
Price: £130 (inc vat and postage from amazon)
Wagner MMC210:
Range: 5% - 30%
Readout: LCD 0.1% increments
Scan depth: 19mm
SG Correction Method: Internal (push button)
SG Correction Range: 0.3 to 0.7
Sample & Hold: Yes
Price: £180 (inc vat and postage from amazon)
Wagner MMC220:
Range: 5% - 30%
Readout: LCD 0.1% increments
Scan depth: 19mm
SG Correction Method: Internal (push button)
SG Correction Range: 0.2 to 1.0
Sample & Hold: Yes
Price: £200 (inc vat and postage from amazon)
If you're happy to correct the readings manually the MMC210 will be just as fine as the MMC220. If you don't need to know the MC in 0.1% accuracy the MMC205, CT100 or CT33 will all be fine.
The Wagner MMC205 from amazon seems to be the most price efficient choice. Next up would be the CT33 followed by the MMC210 which might be functionally in favor above the CT33.
All the SG correction tables for all the Wagner Meters seem to be exchangeble / the same. This means the MMC210 and MMC220 can measure the same species. Even the MMC205 can do them all. The only thing is that when an correction index is outside of the range supported by the meter you have to do the correction manually.
I don't know if the SG correction library CD that comes with the MMC220 is the same as that comes with the MMC210 and/or MMC205. If it does you can just get the MMC205 if you're happy to manually correct for some species.
Can anybody that ones the MMC205 veryfy this?