Enter your search terms below:
221 results found
Deploying the HOBO Water Level Logger in Saltwater
Suggested products and measures for long-term deployments to prevent corrosion
Read tech note
Using Baker's Yeast in the HOBO U26 Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Logger Calibration Process
Please refer to the attached document for instructions on how to use baker’s yeast (instead of sodium sulfite solution) for Step 2 of the HOBO U26 dissolved oxygen (DO) logger three-step calibration p
Read tech note
HOBO MX2501 Calibration Solution Safety Data Sheet
Click on the link below for the HOBO MX2501 calibration solution safety data sheet (SDS)
Read tech note
Orientation of the HOBO MX2501 pH Logger During Deployment.
The HOBO MX2501 can be deployed in several ways.
Read tech note
Water-Detect Feature in the HOBO MX2501 pH Logger is Not Working
The HOBO MX2501 pH logger's battery-saving water-detect feature is only guaranteed to work in water with at least 100 µS/cm conductivity.
Read tech note
HOBO MX2501 pH Electrode and Logger Storage
When storing the HOBO MX2501 pH logger over an extended period of time, remove the electrode from the logger and place it in the electrode storage bottle with clean, fresh storage solution.
Read tech note
HOBO MX2501 User-Replaceable Electrode Info
With gel electrolyte and double Pellon® junctions minimizing the chance of contamination of the reference electrolyte, the user-replaceable, plastic-bodied pH electrode for the HOBO MX2501 pH logge
Read tech note