Product overview

Part Number
Grove – ORP Sensor Kit Pro
Manufacturer
Seeed Studio
Product Category
OTHER PARTS
Update Date
2024-05-20

Description

Want to know your water’s deepest, darkest secrets? Our Grove ORP Sensor Kit Pro HR-O is like a truth serum for your H2O, unmasking its ORP values faster than you can say “dihydrogen monoxide.” ️‍♂️

Detailed Information

Dive Deep with Precision: Ready for a thrilling adventure in water quality measurement? Meet the Grove – ORP Sensor Kit (HR-O), your trusty sidekick in the quest for pristine water. Equipped with a 5-meter IP68 ORP probe, this little marvel laughs in the face of challenging conditions, boasting a jaw-dropping -2000mV to 2000mV sensing range. And with a temperature tolerance of 0-80℃, it’s more adaptable than a chameleon in a rainbow!

Features That Make a Splash:

  • Long-Range ORP Sensing: With its 5-meter IP68 ORP probe, this sensor doesn’t just dip its toes in – it dives headfirst into a vast sensing range of -2000 to 2000 mV. Whether you’re exploring the depths of a lake or just your backyard pool, it’s got you covered.
  • Temperature-Tolerant Titan: Functioning flawlessly from 0-60°C, this sensor maintains a ±15mV sensing accuracy. It’s like having a personal water quality guardian that’s always on duty.
  • Voltage Versatility: Supporting both 3.3V and 5V, this sensor is more flexible than a gymnast at the Olympics.
  • Interchangeable Ingenuity: Thanks to its support for BNC-linker sensor probes, swapping sensor nodes is as easy as changing your socks.
  • Eco-Friendly Enforcer: RoHS certification means it’s as gentle on the environment as a butterfly on a breeze.

Description: The Grove – ORP Sensor Kit (HR-O) isn’t just a sensor; it’s a superhero in the world of water quality, boldly measuring how well water can flex its muscles against contaminants. Joining forces with a 5-meter IP68 ORP probe, it offers a sensing range that’s wider than your last yawn, operating in temperatures your hot coffee would envy. A proud member of the user-friendly Grove ecosystem and a buddy to Arduino programming, it’s the friendly neighborhood sensor you’ve always wanted.

ORP Explained (without the Boredom): Think of ORP as the bouncer at the club of water quality. Higher values mean the club is exclusive (aerobic conditions), while lower values suggest it’s a bit more… ‘underground’ (anaerobic conditions). In spa terms, the safe range is the equivalent of that sweet spot on your sofa – between 650 and 750 mV.

Why It’s Cooler Than Your Average Sensor: This isn’t your run-of-the-mill sensor. With a range from -2000 mV to +2000 mV, it’s like having a water quality telescope that sees farther than your dreams. And with ±15mV accuracy in a cozy 0-60°C range, it’s as precise as a cat stalking its prey.

Ease of Use: If you thought this was going to be as complex as rocket science, think again. Part of the Grove ecosystem and chums with Arduino, this sensor is as easy to connect as making a cup of tea. Just plug, play, and watch those ORP values roll in.

Note to the Curious: Spot some white crystals around the probe? No need for alarm bells – it’s just a bit of showmanship from the sensor, a reaction to changes in temperature and environment. Wipe them away gently, and remember, they’re not candy, so keep them away from curious kids!

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Specification

Parameters

Details

Range measurement

-2000mV to +2000mV

Resolution ratio

1 mV

Accuracy

±15mV

Aero potential point(pH)

7.00±0.30

Slope factor

>96%

Work voltage

3.3V/5V

Work temperature

0-80℃

Reference system

Liquid junction boundary

Polyvinyl tetrachloride

Material of the housing

PPS

Membrane resistance

<500 MQ

Wire length

5 meters

Method of installation

Drop

Level of protection

Ip68

Electrical connection

BNC

Included

Driver board

x1

ORP Sensor Probe

x1

Grove cable

x1

Documentation

Price & Procurement

Associated Product