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1113PK
Data Harvest
A salinity sensor is a conductivity sensor that is specialised for measuring the total dissolved salt content of ocean or brackish water.
The sensor is designed with platinum based electrodes to provide accuracy and to slow down long term contamination of the electrode material.
Bluetooth | USB | Huge Battery Life | Independent Logging
Measuring Salinity
The salinity is measured by pulsing a voltage across the electrode plates, the current flow is measured and converted into a salinity reading. The pulsed voltage prevents electrolysis at the electrode plates, and reduced contamination and degradation of the electrode plates.
Practical Teaching
The Salinity Sensor can be used to investigate a number of scientific experiments such as:
Specification
What's in the box
Wireless Salinity Packhttps://docs.data-harvest.co.uk/1113PK/Introduction.html
Designed with new and existing customers in mind!
A new Smart Wireless range of science sensors that also function as data loggers in their own right using Bluetooth or USB connectivity. The new Bluetooth wireless sensors include a huge battery life and can be mixed & matched with existing SmartQ Sensors & Data Loggers!
Works with SmartQ
Our wireless sensors can be used in combination with other Smart Wireless Sensors or data loggers in the EasySense range, even more amazingly is that with the addition of a V-Hub sensor link you can continue to enjoy using your existing SmartQ sensors at the same time!
The Power of Smart Wireless
Our Smart Wireless sensors build on the design of our legendary intelligent SmartQ Sensors but adds Bluetooth wireless connectivity allowing users to connect to tablets and mobile phones using the new EasySense2 Software.
Not only do the Smart Wireless Sensors connect to multiple tablets and mobile devices via Bluetooth but they can also connect directly to a desktop computer and be used just like a traditional data logger whilst offering faster data transfer rates.