Digital testers

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So I was hoping to find an all in one monitor for at least salinity nitrite ph but I can't seem to find something to track and chart it. So now I was wondering what are some good brands for digital testers? I'm not looking for all the bells and whistles but accuracy and reliability. What would be the most important parameters to test digitally in order of precedence for a reef system
 
PH and salinity I would test digitally with a controller, all the rest I would test via titration except for po4, I would use the Hanna HI736 low range phosphorus checker. This is the most economical resource we as hobbyists have at our disposal. You could invest 1000's for a high end po4 tester that is lab grade and very accurate but thats not really necessary at our level. You could pay and send off your water samples to have them tested in a lab and adjust that way, but that would get expensive and time consuming. This link will show you what I was talking about and how to send it off. There are prolly others and could be cheaper, do your own research before exploring this option to ensure your making the right decision.

Testing Kits ? Aquarium Water Testing
 

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