...by storing them in the bottle in which they were shipped. Dissolved Oxygen Probes (DO-BTA) should have the filling solution emptied and rinsed out, then stored dry. Optical DO Probes......
...mV only; pH calibration is not supported Ethanol Sensor (ETH-BTA) Flow Rate Sensor (FLO-BTA) Force Plate (FP-BTA) Goniometer (GNM-BTA) Gas Pressure Sensor (GPS-BTA) High Current Sensor (HCS-BTA) Hand Dynamometer (HD-BTA)......
...vs. time graph. To collect voltage data, use any of the following sensors: Voltage Probe (VP-BTA) Differential Voltage Probe (DVP-BTA) 30-Volt Voltage Probe (30V-BTA) Go Direct® Voltage Probe (GDX-VOLT) (not......
...an Arduino? In general, our BTA sensors are simple to use with an Arduino microcontroller using our Vernier Arduino® Interface Shield (BT-ARD). We have a number of sample sketches on......
It depends on the sensor. The following is a list of the common Water Quality sensors and their resistance to salt water. Temperature Probe – The stainless steel should do......
When an Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) is connected to a Go Wireless Link, the attached sensor can be identified incorrectly. This happens when you have a “dry” electrode, one that......
...is related to the temperature by the Steinhart-Hart equation. Ion-selective electrodes have complex calibration curves. Our Wide-Range Temperature Probe (WRT-BTA), Ethanol Sensor (ETH-BTA), and Sound Level Sensor (SLS-BTA) have quadratic......
...units had problems with current draw which causes the sensors to auto-ID incorrectly. For example, the 25-g Accelerometer (ACC-BTA), will auto-ID incorrectly on an old Go! Link. Second test: If......
...that the LabQuest 2 will read a number around 80°C at room temperature when any of the following sensors are attached: Stainless Steel Temperature Probe (TMP-BTA) Surface Temperature Sensor (STS-BTA)......
...very carefully. See How do I calibrate my sensor? If you have a LabQuest ISE probe with a cable and white, BTA end: Below are some typical voltages one might......