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Flushing and Storing pH Sensors on the HydroCAT-EP V2

The HydroCAT-EP V2’s new pH sensor design makes it safer and easier than ever to swap sensors in the field. A new flushing port ensures that corrosive seawater stays far away from the electronics, while a new mechanical design creates a snug fit to withstand the harshest conditions.

Watch Greg demonstrate how to properly flush and store your pH sensors.

November 15, 2021

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