If the force sensor in your Vernier Structures & Materials Tester (VSMT) needs to be repaired or replaced, it can be removed from the device with a few simple steps. Removing the force sensor will make it easier and less expensive to ship to Vern...
This information pertains to the original LabQuest and LabQuest 2.
If you have LabQuest 3, see this article.
Here is how you can save your lab files to a LabQuest 2 or original LabQuest.
Activities built into LabQuest are in HTML format, and...
The plastic tubing we ship with the Gas Pressure Sensor (GPS-BTA) and the Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor (GDX-GP) can be purchased from us: Plastic Tubing (PS-TUBING)
Its inside diameter is 1/8 in and wall thickness is 1/16 in...
The LabQuest and LabQuest2 screen is at least as durable as that of a PDA or cell phone, but some users may want to add another layer of protection.
One screen protector available that fits the LabQuest well is from Nushield, www.nushield.com.
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Data collected with the LabQuest App that contains latitude and longitude information can be mapped on a computer in several ways. If you have access to Logger Pro, see How do I map GPS data collected on a LabQuest?. Alternatively, you can fol...
Below are a list of sensors that DO NOT work with a Go!Link. For a list of sensors that do work with an Go!Link, see the Compatible Sensors tab on the Go!Link web page.
The list indicates the Go!Link limitation followed by the sensors that do n...
Teachers and instructors who purchase Vernier lab books have permission through the site license to reproduce our content for use by students at their school. They can post it electronically, as long as it's kept internal to the school, or print the ...
Some of the tackle kit components included with the Structures & Materials Tester (Go Direct or LabQuest) can bend when excess force is applied. This includes the u-bolts, which will bend before the maximum rating of the force sensor/load cell (1...
Here are some things to check
The Collect button in the DataQuest software will not activate until a sensor is detected. If you are using a sensor that does not auto-ID, manually set up the sensor for data collection.
A connected sensor may...
One popular method is to get several shoe box-sized plastic containers and put one kind of each of your Vernier items in each (e.g., one bin for LabPros, one bin for pH sensors, and one bin for temperature).
When you are doing a lab that requir...