paul.in.kendal
Member
Why is a drop checker called a drop checker?
It measures the PH drop as co2 concentration increases, but wouldn't it be better to call it a co2 checker? That's what we're using it for, after all.
If we are to encourage more or to take up our hobby it would surely help if we used more obvious, descriptive names for the stuff we use, instead of jargon.
While I'm on the issue of unnecessarily obscure names, I'd like to suggest we change "Estimative index" to "Controlled overdosing", and "Lily pipe" to "French horn".
Only (half) kidding. 😉
It measures the PH drop as co2 concentration increases, but wouldn't it be better to call it a co2 checker? That's what we're using it for, after all.
If we are to encourage more or to take up our hobby it would surely help if we used more obvious, descriptive names for the stuff we use, instead of jargon.
While I'm on the issue of unnecessarily obscure names, I'd like to suggest we change "Estimative index" to "Controlled overdosing", and "Lily pipe" to "French horn".
Only (half) kidding. 😉