To determine a ‘dark count’ value or ‘offset’ for your ECO we recommend that the instrument be configured in as close a manner to the actual deployment mode as possible. This means the meter should be installed on the cage or logging system (CTD or other data logger),...
calibration
What is the difference in pressure calibration for a Deep SBE41 versus an SBE61?
The deep SBE41 and SBE61 use the same pressure sensor - a 7000dbar Kistler. And, they are calibrated with the same Paroscientific Digiquartz reference. However, the calibration process is different. A deep SBE41 receives a 2-point sensor only temperature compensation...
Featured Posts
Organizational Structure Update: Our Commitment to Enhancing Customer Experience
Through focused, organization-wide collaboration, Sea-Bird Scientific has made significant strides in improving the customer experience, with extra attention on exceeding customer expectations in service, support and delivery. To reinforce this commitment, we are...
Ocean Business 2025
We hope to see you at Ocean Business 2025 Overview Ocean Business 2025 is the global meeting place for ocean science and technology professionals. Connect with thousands of the industry’s brightest minds, and share ideas to help define the future of ocean technology....
The Deep SeapHOx™ V2 Moored System
The Deep SeapHOx™ V2: Revolutionizing Moored Ocean Monitoring Welcome to the future of oceanographic research with the Deep SeapHOx™ V2. Designed for long-term deployments in diverse environments, from shallow regions to the deep ocean, this state-of-the-art...
Science and Technology
Platform