What is the best way to calibrate a digital ph meter for homemade vinegar?
#1
I’m trying to measure the exact pH of a homemade vinegar I made from fruit scraps, but my cheap litmus paper just shows a broad color range. I’ve read about using a digital pH meter, but I’m worried about the calibration process and if my homemade solutions are stable enough to give a reliable reading.
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#2
Been there with a meter that needs proper calibration. If you go digital you should calibrate with at least two buffer solutions close to your expected range and then check a third with a known value. Temperature matters so stir the sample and read when it has settled. Many meters want the probe at room temperature. Rinse the electrode gently with distilled water between measurements and keep it in the storage solution when not in use. Cloudiness from the fruit scraps can throw off a reading so filter or let it settle first before you measure. Also remember that the pH of fruit vinegar can swing a bit as it ages or as CO2 evolves so your number is a snapshot not a verdict.
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#3
I tried a cheap meter once and got wildly different numbers day to day. The bottle was cloudy so I tried filtering and letting it clear but it still moved. I think the electrode got gunk on it from fruit bits and I ended up cleaning with water and not trusting the reading. Calibrating with fresh buffers helps but homemade vinegar is not a perfect sample for a probe that expects a clean solution. If you do try it again keep the probe wet with its storage solution and rinse before every read.
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#4
I know the feel. The numbers jumped and then stayed off. I filtered and still saw drift. Do you think the problem is the meter or the sample?
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#5
Maybe the issue is not the precise reading but how you measure acidity in a broader sense. A simple titration with a standard base gives a number for acidity that can matter for flavor and shelf life. The meter value is a snapshot and depends on temperature and cloudiness, so swings are normal. If flavor is your aim you might focus on TA rather than chasing the perfect reading.
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