Need a source for industrial quality water monitor probes

In summary, the conversation discusses the need for a water quality probe that can be used in a public aquarium. The desired probe should have industrial quality, be waterproof, and have corrosion resistant connectors. The type of sensing method (capacitance, resistive, or voltage) is not a concern. The speaker suggests looking into the Omega website or Sea-Bird Scientific for a variety of options at different price points.
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industrial quality, water proof with corrosion resistant connectors. something a public aquarium would use. it doesn't matter if their capacitance, resistive or voltage sensing. maybe I should have posted this in the chemistry forum but it doesn't really mater I guess.
 
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water quality is a vague term that covers many measurable parameters; pH, salinity, turbidity, oxygen content, conductivity etc etc

It sounds like you don't know what you want to measure?

"water quality probe" nets over 3 million results via google, so you have a large range to select from..
 
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Here's a place you can get just about everything you need to measure water quality: http://www.omega.com/
Their Tech Reference page has some good stuff.
 
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Related to Need a source for industrial quality water monitor probes

1. What is the purpose of an industrial quality water monitor probe?

An industrial quality water monitor probe is used to continuously measure and monitor the quality of water in industrial settings. This is important for ensuring that water used in industrial processes is safe and meets certain standards.

2. How does a water monitor probe work?

A water monitor probe typically uses sensors to measure various parameters such as pH, conductivity, and temperature. These measurements are then transmitted to a monitoring system where they can be analyzed and recorded.

3. What are the key features to look for in an industrial quality water monitor probe?

Some important features to consider when choosing a water monitor probe for industrial use include accuracy, durability, and compatibility with the specific water conditions and chemicals used in your industry.

4. Can a water monitor probe be used for different types of water sources?

Yes, many industrial quality water monitor probes are designed to be versatile and can be used for various types of water sources such as rivers, lakes, and industrial water treatment systems.

5. How often should a water monitor probe be calibrated?

The frequency of calibration for a water monitor probe will depend on various factors such as the type of probe, the water conditions, and the manufacturer's recommendations. In general, it is recommended to calibrate at least once a year, but more frequent calibration may be necessary for critical processes or if there are significant changes in the water quality.

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