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Can I use Vernier Sensors with BIOPAC, ADI, or IWORX Data Acquisition Systems

  • March 19, 2013
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We do not carry adapters that will allow you to connect Vernier Sensors to Data Acquisition Systems (DAQs) from ADI, BIOPAC, or IWORX. We also do not carry adapters that will allow you to connect ADI, BIOPAC, or IWORX sensors to a Vernier Interfa...
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What are some sample temperature/pressure profiles for the new compounds that can be investigated with the Mini GC Plus?

  • March 14, 2013
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Mini GC Plus: Quick Guide Parameters to the Compounds *Always start by measuring a pure compound to see if your mixture and/or unknown can be detected by the Mini GC Plus. See a list of compounds that can be detected here: Vernier Mini GC Plus (GC2-...
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The calibration button on my CO2 Gas Sensor is unresponsive.

  • March 14, 2013
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The calibration button on the CO2 Gas Sensor can become stuck in the depressed position by being caught under the edge of the plastic. If this has happened, the red LED will not flash and the sensor will not calibrate when the button is pressed. This...
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How can you tell whether you have alpha, beta, or gamma radiation?

  • March 14, 2013
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The first experiment in our book Nuclear Radiation with Vernier (NRV-E) is all about this subject. Details and the table of contents can be found at https://www.vernier.com/nrv The following is an excerpt from Nuclear Radiation with Vernier: T...
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Can I make a template data-collection file for the LabQuest App?

  • March 11, 2013
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Yes. Creating a custom file for the LabQuest App can help save time when setting up an activity that requires specific parameters. Follow these steps to do so: Connect sensor(s) to your LabQuest and alter data collection settings (e.g., mode, ra...
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Can I use solar power or an external battery pack to power LabQuest?

  • March 11, 2013
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We recommend the LabQuest® Battery Boost 3 (LQ-BOOST3), a rechargeable external battery designed for our LabQuest platforms. This includes charging cables not available from Voltaic directly. There are also several external power options that are a...
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What are the wireless capabilities of the original LabQuest?

  • February 27, 2013
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This information pertains to the original LabQuest. If you have LabQuest 2, see this article. If you have a LabQuest 3, see this article. When a Vernier Wi-Fi USB Adapter (WIFI-USB, discontinued) is used, the original LabQuest supports two func...
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Where can I find SDS (Safety Data Sheets) for one of the solutions sold by Vernier?

  • February 25, 2013
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SDS for all of the liquids we sell are listed along with the manuals for our products athttps://www.vernier.com/support/safety-data-sheets/ ...
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What is the calibration information for the Gas Pressure Sensor?

  • February 22, 2013
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The calibration information is dependent on the type of transducer used in the Gas Pressure Sensor (GPS-BTA), which changed with an update to the sensor starting in October 2011. The new calibration has different slope and intercept values. Gas...
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What is the internal volume of the Gas Pressure Sensor?

  • February 20, 2013
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The internal volume of the current Gas Pressure Sensor is approximately 0.8 mL. The internal volume of the older style (pre-2005) Pressure Sensor is about 1 mL, but the exact answer depends on the length of tubing connected. Here is a way to test...
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