Pro Plus Water Quality Meter Rental

Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, pH, ORP, & Temperature Meter

Features

  • Store up to 2,000 data sets with USB PC interface
  • Built-in barometer for DO calibrations
  • Includes 150mL groundwater flow cell
$97.00
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Pro Plus Water Quality Meter Rental
The Pro Plus Quatro system is the ideal multi-parameter solution for low-flow groundwater sampling or surface water spot-sampling.
  • (1) Pro Plus multi-parameter display with barometer
  • (1) Quatro cable assembly, 4m
  • (1) Temp/conductivity sensor
  • (1) Dissolved oxygen sensor
  • (1) pH sensor
  • (1) ORP sensor
  • (1) Hard-sided carrying case
  • (1) Data Manager software
  • (1) Communications saddle
  • (1) USB cable
  • (1) Calibration cup
  • (1) Probe guard with weight
  • (2) C-cell batteries
  • (1) Maintenance kit
  • (1) Calibration report
Questions & Answers
Does my rental come with a flow cell?
Yes, the ProPlus Rental comes with a flow cell.
What cable lengths are available?
The ProPlus rental comes with a 4m cable.
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Rental of YSI Pro Plus with temp/cond, pH, ORP & DO sensors, handheld display, 4m cable & flow cell, priced per day
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Rental of YSI Pro Plus with temp/cond, pH, ORP & DO sensors, handheld display, 4m cable & flow cell, priced per 2-day period
$155.00
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Rental of YSI Pro Plus with temp/cond, pH, ORP & DO sensors, handheld display, 4m cable & flow cell, priced per week
$271.00
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Rental of YSI Pro Plus with temp/cond, pH, ORP & DO sensors, handheld display, 4m cable & flow cell, priced per 2-week period
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Rental of YSI Pro Plus with temp/cond, pH, ORP & DO sensors, handheld display, 4m cable & flow cell, priced per month
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