Go Direct® Voltage Probe (GDX-VOLT)
Specifications and User Guide
Troubleshooting
General: Press the power button on the sensor to turn it on. Connect your sensor as described in the Getting Started instructions for your d...
Go Direct® CO2 Gas Sensor (GDX-CO2)
Specifications and User Guide
Note: This information is for the Go Direct CO₂ Gas Sensor. For information regarding the CO2 Gas Sensor (CO2-BTA), see CO₂ Gas Sensor Troubleshooting and ...
Go Direct® Cyclic Voltammetry System (GDX-CVS)
Specifications and User Manual
Review the free experiments available
https://youtu.be/W_gBPYxyjO0
Troubleshooting
Primary Test
Connect your sensor as describ...
The Cart Fan (DTS-CFAN) includes a 3.7 V 2600 mAh rechargeable battery. With normal use, this battery should operate for several years before requiring replacement. The Cart Fan Replacement Battery (DTS-CFAN-BAT) is the correct replacement battery.
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This article refers to the Go Direct® Energy Sensor (GDX-NRG).
The Vernier Energy Sensor (VES-BTA) does not have a warning LED.
The warning LED (next to a triangle containing an exclamation point) is meant to come on when there is a measurable p...
Yes, the PSL Rotary Motion Probe can be used with either the ULI or the LabPro interface, but only if you have an adapter, which we used to sell, labelled ROT-ADP. Unfortunately we are totally out of this adapter. (Please note that Team Labs, formerl...
Below are some suggestions for improving the readings you get from the Heart Rate Monitor:
A) Do not move while taking data.
B) When you first begin taking readings, wait a minute or so for the signal offset circuit to adjust.
C) Sitting ...
Note that the Current & Voltage Probe System (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) (CV-BTA, discontinued) is no longer available, and has been replaced by the combination of:
Current Probe (DCP-BTA) and
Differential Voltage Probe (DVP-BTA)
The Dual Channel Amp...
The problem is that the ULI, or SBI, can only read positive voltages. Listed below are several options to read both positive and negative voltages:
A) Use our Instrumentation Amplifier (takes +/- voltages and amplifies them so that they can be rea...
If you want to build your own sensors, connect Vernier sensors to your own interface or build your own cables, extensions, interfaces, or adapters. Here is how to get all the connectors and sockets we use.
We chose these connectors because they c...