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Part # ENV-40-EC-K0.1 |
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Conductivity probe K 0.1 graphite tip. Lab grade in a epoxy housing.

An E.C. (electrical conductivity) probe measures the electrical conductivity in a solution. It is commonly used in hydroponics, aquaculture and freshwater systems to monitor the amount 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 positively electrode. The more free electrolyte the liquid contains, the higher the electrical conductivity

Reads |
Conductivity |
Range |
0.07 − 50,000 μS/cm |
Accuracy |
+/ – 2% |
Response time |
90% in 1s |
Max pressure |
3,447 kPa (500PSI) |
Max depth |
343 meters (1,125 ft) |
Temperature range °C |
1 − 110 °C |
Cable length |
1 meter |
Internal temperature sensor |
No |
Time before recalibration |
~10 years |
Life expectancy |
~10 years |
Maintenance |
N/A |
datasheet EC probe
