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My pH sensors were stored dry. Will they still work?

  • June 14, 2010
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Vernier pH sensors are not designed to be stored dry, but our sensors are pretty tough and the pH sensors can survive being stored dry for a short period of time. Please do the following to test a pH sensor: Start the data-collection program on y...
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Can I use Vernier equipment in a weather balloon?

  • May 14, 2010
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Vernier products are designed to be used by students in a classroom. We do not build products for weather balloons. However, some educators have made modifications for their own experiments and successfully collected data at high altitudes. The bigg...
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How are magnets installed in the Adjustable End Stops?

  • May 4, 2010
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You can install magnets in the Adjustable End Stop (AS-VDS) so that dynamics carts elastically bounce off the End Stop at low speeds. But the magnets must be installed in a certain orientation to work as intended. To install magnets in the adjustabl...
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How can I manually set up a nonauto-ID sensor in DataMate?

  • April 26, 2010
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To manually set up a nonauto-ID sensor in DataMate perform the following steps: 1) Connect the sensor to channel CH 1 on the LabPro or CBL 2. 2) Start the DataMate program. After the program gets to the main screen, press the [Clear] button on th...
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Logger Pro 3 dynamic range is 1.1e-99 to 1e99.

  • April 16, 2010
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Recent versions of Logger Pro (3.5 and newer) allow a dynamic numeric range of 1.1e-99 to 1e99. Older versions have more limited range. If a column is set to display any number of decimal places, nonzero values may display as zero. To alway...
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How do I use the Power Amplifier current sensor at the same time as LabPro analog out?

  • March 30, 2010
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The current sensor function of the Power Amplifier (PAMP) can be used at the same time as the analog out function of LabPro, but the procedure is not obvious. Logger Pro 3.8.2 produces some potentially confusing dialogs that must be correctly navigat...
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Are Vernier products and Fourier products compatible?

  • March 26, 2010
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None of the Vernier interfaces, e.g. LabPro, will connect directly to the Fourier MultiLog. In order to collect data with the MultiLog and Vernier sensors, you will need an adapter available from Fourier. We have attempted to summarize the compatibil...
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The toolbar on Logger Pro or Logger Lite for Macintosh disappeared.

  • March 18, 2010
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There are circumstances in Logger Pro or Logger Lite for OS X where the toolbar can disappear. In almost all cases, you have clicked the hide toolbar button (a pill-shaped button) at the upper right corner of the Logger Pro window. This hide but...
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What size nut is used in the ESUP?

  • February 9, 2010
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The nut is a 1/4-20. ...
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How good is synchronization between two WDSS? Good enough for impulse experiments?

  • February 9, 2010
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Two WDSS sensors will only be approximately in sync, and the sync will vary from trial to trial due to jitter in the computer communications system. This is a matter of OS X and Windows Bluetooth performance. We do not expect two WDSS sensors to be i...
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