YSI IDS 4320 Digital Conductivity & Temperature Probe

The YSI IDS 4320 digital conductivity/temp probe with stainless steel body, 2-electrode, and 1.5m cable.

Features

  • Plug and play connectivity with each instrument
  • IDS sensors store their own unique ID with serial number and calibration data
  • Digital sensor recognition, processing and data transfer
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The YSI IDS sensors automatically store their unique serial number and calibration data. They also digitally process the measurement signal. The sensors can be moved from instrument to instrument and maintain their calibration data and transmit this information to the new instrument.

Type: 2-electrode , stainless steel
Conductivity Range: 0.01 µS/cm to 200 µS/cm +0.5% of value
Resistivity: 5 kOhm cm to 100 MOhm cm +0.5% of value
Temperature Range: 0 to 100ºC (32 to 212ºF)
Temperature Accuracy: +/-0.2ºC
Cell Constant: 0.1 cm +/-2%
Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: Length 120 mm (4.7 in); diameter 12 mm (0.47 in)
Warranty: 2 years

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