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Rickard5

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Posted: 11:17am 22 Aug 2024
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@ Bryan1
could you Please link us to where you found that sensor board ? and what does the Probe look like :)? I have no real use for one but it looks like fun yo play with

THANK YOU
Rick
I may be Vulgar, but , while I'm poor, I'm Industrious, Honest,  and trustworthy! I Know my Place
 
Gerad
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Posted: 12:09pm 22 Aug 2024
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PH permanent electrode https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00476GT0I/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Costs €25

Board:
from Amazon
HOHOVYVY PH Electrode,PH Meter,Liquids PH Detection Sensor Module Monitoring Control Board BNC Electrode Probe(PH module)
15€
16 bit AD converter 1€

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Bryan1

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Posted: 11:46pm 22 Aug 2024
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  Rickard5 said  @ Bryan1
could you Please link us to where you found that sensor board ? and what does the Probe look like :)? I have no real use for one but it looks like fun yo play with

THANK YOU
Rick


Hi Rick here is the ebay link for the PH sensor I bought.

Regards Bryan
 
electricat

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Posted: 04:51am 23 Aug 2024
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  bigfix said  
I found it very challenging to maintain the electrode longerterm and finally gave up


So, like metering sugar in blood levels there are cheap enough disposable sensors might it be disposable PH sensors exists too? Did not tried to search for it, but it would be logical they exist.
 
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