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Oakton PCTestr 35 Waterproof Multiparameter Pocket Meter
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Item Number: PCTestr 35
Manufacturer: Oakton
Part Number: WD-35425-00
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Oakton PCTestr 35 Waterproof Multiparameter Pocket Meter
Great for water, laboratory or plant use, these multiparameter Testrs feature single-junction pH electrodes for longer life and wider range of sample compatibility. Pin-style conductivity sensors feature stainless steel electrodes for chemical resistance and durability. Replaceable sensor module saves you money by reusing the meter body. Advanced features include auto-shutoff, user-adjustable temperature coefficient, and low-battery indicator.
Features:
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Combine measurement capabilities of three testers in one convenient pocket-sized unit
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Up to 5 point pH calibration with NIST or USA autobuffer recognition
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Conductivty feature autoranging based on the concentration of your sample
Specifications:
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PCTestr 35
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Parameters
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pH/conductivity/temperature
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Range
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pH
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0 to 14.0
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Conductivity
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0 to 2000 uS/cm; 2.00 to 20.00 mS/cm
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TDS
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---
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Salinity
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---
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Temperature (ATC)
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32 to 112°F (0 to 50.0°C)
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Resolution
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pH
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0.1
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Conductivity
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0.1 uS/cm; 0.01 mS/cm
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TDS
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---
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Salinity
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---
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Temperature (ATC)
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0.1°F (0.1°C )
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Accuracy
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pH
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±0.1
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Conductivity
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1% full-scale
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TDS
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---
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Salinity
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---
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Temperature (ATC)
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±0.9°F (±0.5°C)
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Temperature Compensation
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Automatic or manual, 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
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Calibration
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pH
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3 to 5 pH points
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Conductivity
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1 to 3 point standard/manual calibration
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Buffer Recognition
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USA: 1.68, 4.01, 7.00, 10.01, 12.45; NIST: 1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 9.18, 12.45
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Display
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pH or conductivity or TDS or salinity: 4-digit LCD; Temperature: 4-digit LCD
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Power
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Four 1.5 V button cell batteries (included)
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Dimensions
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6½"L x 1½" dia.
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Includes:
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The Oakton PTTestr 35 is one pocket sized meter for pH, TDS, and temperature
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The Oakton PCSTestr 35 is one pocket sized meter for pH, conductivity, TDS, salinity and temperature
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