If you're having trouble separating the pH probe from the BNC connector, you're not alone — BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) connectors can be confusing if you’ve never used one before. Here’s how to disconnect it safely and correctly.
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Adjust the contrast as it may be set too low.To adjust the contrast, alternately press and release the appropriate function key and contrast-control key. TI-83/84 Plu...
The standard Conductivity Probe (CON-BTA) has a body made of ABS plastic. The temperature element itself is housed in a stainless steel tube. The sensing element is tin and copper portions in a graphite base.
The Go Direct® Conductivity Probe (G...
A bug in Logger Pro version 3.14 displays the following error message when an Ocean Optics Spectrometer is plugged in:
Error finding text string for key: IDSX_OCEAN_OPTICS_UVVIS_SUFFIX
Support Folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Vernier Software\Logger P...
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: 1.17 volts
-pH 10 buffer solution: 0.80 volts
If you calibrate a PH-BNC electrode ...
Tris-Compatible Flat pH Sensor (FPH-BTA)
Specifications and User Guide
Which model pH sensor do I have? (How old is my pH sensor?)
Troubleshooting
Primary Test: Does it read approximately 4 in its storage solution? (pH 1...
Glass-Body pH Electrode BNC (GPH-BNC)
Specifications and User Guide
Which model pH sensor do I have? (How old is my pH sensor?)
Proper Set-Up
Remove the storage bottle from the electrode by first unscrewing the lid and ...
Electrode Amplifier (EA-BTA)
Specifications and User Guide
Pre-2021 Version
Current Version
Troubleshooting
Primary Test: Connect an ORP sensor or a pH sensor to the Electrode Amplifier and connect the Electrode Amplifier...
The Tris-Compatible Flat pH Sensor (FPH-BTA) is made of an electrode connected to an Electrode Amplifier (EA-BTA). These special Electrode Amplifiers have been burned so that they default to Page 1 and therefore auto-ID as pH instead of mV. If a unit...
The Projectile Launcher may sometimes identify as the wrong senor or disappear from LabQuest App when it is fired.
Firing the ball takes a lot of power, which can sometimes starve the phogates of the necessary power to function normally. When this h...