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The Oakton Instruments
DO 100 Meter ensureshigh accuracy with independent
100% and zero adjustment calibrations, and offset
adjustment capabilities. It stores and recalls 16
dissolved oxygen readings with corresponding temperature-great
for field readings. This meter even displays electrode
diagnostics to help determine when you need to service
or replace the probe. The front keypad is water resistant.
Includes a dissolvedoxygen/ temperature probe, electrolyte
solution, and batteries.
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Low maintenance dissolved oxygen probe comes with 10 or 25 ft. length cable
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Key in salinity and pressure manually; meter automatically calculates offset values
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Dual display shows mg/L (ppm) or % saturation plus temperature
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Hold function; Auto-off; Ready indicator
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The Oakton Instruments Acorn® Ion 5 Meter most economical ion meter with direct concentration readings available!This rugged, compact meter is very easy to use. mV mode lets you check electrode performance. All push button operation allows fast, easy use. Optional rubber boot protects meter and featuresa built-in stand.
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Works with almost all ion selective electrodes with BNC connectors
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Reads ion concentration(ppm) and mV
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Preprogrammed ion calibration points let even beginners take readings in minutes
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Hold function; Auto-off
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The Oakton Instruments
RH/TempLog let'syou effortlessly track temperature
and humidity data for months! Its ideal for
shipping or storage, laboratories, factories, cold
rooms, greenhouses and more. The compact splashproofhousing
is perfect for busy or rugged areas.
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Memory holds up to 16000 readings
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Display shows current conditions; switch to min/max values by day(s)/hours(s) with a button press
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Built-in infrared (IRDA) transmitter sends data to optional IR printer
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Selectable sampling rate from once per 10 seconds to once per 2 hours
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Display flashes if alarm set point limits are exceeded
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Use optional external sensors to display and log additional external readings.
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