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Can I use my Structures & Materials Tester to conduct 3-point and 4-point flexural testing?

  • May 9, 2016
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Yes. Using the tackle provided with the Structures & Materials Testers you can apply a load to a beam in a 3-point and 4-point test. One method is to use high strength line through an eye bolt attached to the load cell. This can be arranged so th...
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When I connect the FLIR ONE™ camera to my device, I get a pop-up message that advises that FLIR ONE would like to communicate with the FLIR ONE Systems FLIR ONE Camera.

  • May 6, 2016
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When you connect the FLIR ONE camera to your device, you might get this message: This message pops up if you have the FLIR Systems FLIR ONE app installed on your device. In order to use Thermal Analysis with the FLIR ONE camera, tap Ignore. ...
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Can I connect the FLIR ONE Thermal Camera to LabQuest?

  • May 6, 2016
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No. The FLIR ONE® Thermal Camera for iOS (FLIRONE-IOS, discontinued) is only compatible with Apple devices that have lightning connectors....
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Do you carry microelectrodes for pH, dissolved oxygen, or specific ions?

  • April 28, 2016
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Vernier does not currently carry any type of microelectrode. This includes pH, dissolved oxygen, and/or any type of ion-specific microelectrode. If you are looking for microelectrodes for your application, you may want to contact Microelectrodes, ...
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What is the difference between LabQuest 2/LabQuest 3, LabQuest Stream and LabQuest Mini?

  • April 28, 2016
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Below is a table that compares the different features of our LabQuest interfaces: LabQuest 2 (LABQ2) LabQuest 3 (LABQ3) LabQuest Stream (LQ-STREAM) (discontinued) LabQuest Mini (LQ-MINI) Recommended when: Computers, Chromebooks, and tablets...
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What is the best way to store LabQuest units over summer vacation?

  • April 26, 2016
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To store LabQuest units over the summer, shut them down and store them disconnected from a charger. To fully shut down a LabQuest, follow these instructions: • LabQuest 2 or LabQuest 3—press and hold the power button until the Shutdown message is...
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Can I use the Vernier Power Amplifier with the LabQuest Mini or LabQuest Stream?

  • April 26, 2016
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While you cannot use the LabQuest Mini or LabQuest Stream to drive the Power Amplifier directly, you can use these interfaces to monitor the internal current of the Power Amplifier. Options for driving the Power Amplifier when using these interfa...
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Digital Radiation Monitor Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • April 26, 2016
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This sensor is no longer available. Information is presented for reference only. Digital Radiation Monitor (DRM-BTD, discontinued) Specifications and User Guide Extended User Manual Troubleshooting Primary Test:...
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My LabQuest battery was subjected to extreme temperatures and now it discharges quickly.

  • April 26, 2016
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If the LabQuest battery has been used heavily or subjected to very high or low temperatures (such as being left in a hot or cold automobile), it may discharge quickly, even after being fully charged. It is possible for this use to permanently diminis...
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Is there an adapter to connect my CV-DIN to a LabPro or LabQuest interface?

  • April 26, 2016
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Yes. The old Current and Voltage System consists of two current sensors with 6-pin DIN connectors and two voltage probes with 6-pin connectors. These sensors connect to a box labeled "Dual-Channel Amplifier". As long as you have the whole system, th...
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