Jul 19, 2017 ... Push the BNC connector of the electrode cable onto the connector on the amplifier, then turn the BNC connector about one-half turn clockwise. It ...
Jul 13, 2017 ... A: The Go Wireless Electrode Amplifier is terminated with a BNC connector. Therefore, you can use any of our BNC electrodes with it. Preferred:
Sensor connects via USB or Bluetooth. No interface is required. Replacement electrode: Go Direct® pH BNC Electrode (GDX-PH-BNC); Go Direct pH Sensor ...
Jun 16, 2020 ... All of our pH sensors have similar accuracy, response time, and sensitivity, so which one should you buy? It depends on how and where you plan ...
Dec 8, 2015 ... We do offer Glass Body pH probes and electrodes (Go Direct Glass-Body pH Sensor (GDX-GPH) and Glass-Body pH Electrode BNC (GPH-BNC)) that will ...
Jul 19, 2017 ... ... PH-BNC electrode? CALIBRATION -Calibrate? Normally, yes. However, it depends on the sensor that is connected. The Electrode Amplifier ...
Aug 13, 2018 ... Hardware & Software Requirements. Go Wireless pH uses Bluetooth low energy technology and can only be used with devices running the ...
Aug 12, 2019 ... Troubleshooting: Primary Test: It should read approximately 4 in its storage solution. Secondary Test: Take readings in fresh buffers, NOT distilled water!
Troubleshooting: Primary Test: Does it read approximately 4 in its storage solution? (pH 13-14 indicates 0 volts, possibly a defective or damaged sensor)
If you calibrate a PH-BNC electrode with an Electrode Amplifier (EA-BTA), typical potential readings are -pH 4 buffer solution: 1.56 volts -pH 7 buffer solution:...
Generally, rinsing the electrode with distilled water after using should suffice. If the glass bulb looks dirty, you can rinse the electrode with warm water...