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...
Maybe. The answer to this depends on a couple of things.
1. Does your electrode have a BNC connector? If so, you can use it with the Electrode Amplifier (EA-BTA), the Go Wireless® Electrode Amplifier (GW-EA, discontinued), or the Go Direct® E...
Data Collection with Go Wireless pH/Electrode Amplifier FAQs
Q: What are the steps to start data collection with a Go Wireless pH?
A: Follow the instructions for your software: https://www.vernier.com/gw-ph
Q: Can I calibrate the Go Wireless pH?
A:...
Update 2016
We recommend you use the free Graphical Analysis app instead of this out-of-date app.
Go Wireless app is available for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Go Wireless app can be downloaded for free from the App Store. It is no longer a...
3-volt Arduinos are a poor choice when using Vernier Arduino® Interface Shield (BT-ARD) to connect Vernier LabQuest sensors to an Arduino microcontroller. LabQuest sensors require a 5.0 volt power supply. The Arduino UNO R3 and R4, as well as Spark...
Follow one of the following links to your platform-specific calibration instructions:
How do I calibrate a sensor in Logger Pro?
How do I manually calibrate my sensor in LabQuest App?
How do I manually calibrate my sensor in Graphical Analysis and G...