💧 Stay ahead of contamination—monitor water quality like a pro!
This Arduino-compatible analog sensor module measures total dissolved solids (TDS) in water, providing real-time, accurate water cleanliness data via a 0~2.3V output. Operating on a wide 3.3~5.5V range with AC excitation to prevent probe polarization, it ensures long-term stability and durability. Perfect for scientific research, hydroponics, domestic water testing, and continuous online monitoring.
F**R
Buen sensor!
Muy buen sensor, me agradaría que ademas del código de arduino que proporcionan para su funcionamiento, agregaran el código para pic.
J**P
Max 500PPM at 3.3V
If you are using a device like the raspberry pi PICO with 3.3V, the max you can get is a 500ppm. I've measured the voltage being returned from 0-500 and I could only get to 500 before the voltage never went up anymore. I'm guessing thats why 5v may give you 1000ppm, but can't be sure.
L**M
Decent sensor great price
I am using this with an esp8266. Things to note you will need to calibrate this and do a 2 point calibration one at 1000ppm one at 500 or the range you expect to hang out in for measurement. Do not calibrate 0 ppm at 0 volts if using this any microcontroller based ADC unless you plan on using a coupling cap and build an isolation circuit for it. 12 bit adc's are often noisy even with a stable reference voltage if you calibrate 0ppm at 0 volts it will skew the entire scale linearly. Instead use a lower but not 0 range like 50 ppm. This will save your reading from noise. and you will probably still be able to read zero.It took me a day to come to that and it has been working great I calibrated at 300 840 and 1000. 840 is where I am normally at in my nutrient tank.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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