...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......
...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......
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......
Yes, it is possible to use a Vernier Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) with an Arduino microcontroller. However, we do not recommend this combination unless you are familiar with the sensor’s user......
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......
...the signal. Additional grounding issues can occur when using both a Current Probe (DCP-BTA) and Voltage Probe (VP-BTA). For example in an Ohm’s law experiment, the negative terminal of the......