Conductivity Kit K 0.1 - Atlas Scientific
Conductivity Kit K 0.1 - Atlas Scientific
An E.C. (electrical conductivity) probe measures the electrical conductivity of a solution. It is commonly used in hydroponics, aquaculture and freshwater systems to monitor the number of nutrients, salts or impurities in the water. Inside the conductivity probe, two electrodes are positioned opposite from each other, an AC voltage is applied to the electrodes causing cations to move to the negatively charged electrode, while the anions move to the positive electrode. The more free electrolyte the liquid contains, the higher the electrical conductivity.
A conductivity probe is a very simple device. It is just two conductors with a fixed surface area at a fixed distance from each other. This distance and surface area is known as the conductivity cell. The cells distance and surface area is quantified as the conductivity cells K constant.
If you are new to electrochemical sensing, knowing what components you need can get confusing. Let us help you. The Atlas Scientific K0.1 EZO-Conductivity Kit is perfect measuring water with a conductivity range from 0.07µs to 50,000µs. That means this kit is perfect for high purity water applications. And because the K0.1 kit can read well beyond the range of high purity water, you can trust that readings outside of the desired range will still be accurate.
Kit includes:
• 1 EZO™ Conductivity Circuit
• 1 Conductivity Probe: 0.07 µS/cm to 50,000 µS/cm
• 2 125ml (4oz) calibration solutions
K 0.1 - This set includes 1 (84µS) and 1 (1,413µS)
• 1 Pre-Assembled Female BNC connector
• 1 Basic EZO™ Inline Voltage Isolator (optional)
Probe Max Pressure: 3,447 kPa (500PSI)
Probe Max Depth: 343 meters (1,125 ft)
Probe Weight: 51 grams
• 1 Conductivity Probe: 0.07 µS/cm to 50,000 µS/cm
• 2 125ml (4oz) calibration solutions
K 0.1 - This set includes 1 (84µS) and 1 (1,413µS)
• 1 Pre-Assembled Female BNC connector
• 1 Basic EZO™ Inline Voltage Isolator (optional)
Probe Max Pressure: 3,447 kPa (500PSI)
Probe Max Depth: 343 meters (1,125 ft)
Probe Weight: 51 grams
The Conductivity Probe can be fully submerged in fresh water or salt water, up to the SMA connector indefinitely.
Downloads
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EZO™ Conductivity Circuit Datasheet
- Conductivity Probe K 0.1 Datasheet
- EZO™ Conductivity Accuracy Graph
- Wiring Diagram
- Arduino Uno Sample Code
- Arduino Mega Sample Code
- Arduino I2C Sample Code
- Raspberry Pi Sample Code (UART, I2C, USB)
- Connecting probes into a pipe
- How to properly cut your probe cable
- Conductivity CAD Footprint File (*.dxf)
- Dual Probe Holder - 3D printer file
- BNC Technical Specs