YSI ProDSS pH Sensor Replacement Modules

ProDSS pH and pH/ORP feature replaceable sensor modules due to the electrolyte depleting characteristics necessary to make such measurements.

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  • User-replaceable tip for ProDSS pH and pH/ORP sensors
  • Guarded modules protect the glass bulb from damage
  • Typical usable life of one to two years if maintained properly
List Price $204.00
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ProDSS pH and pH/ORP feature replaceable sensor modules due to the electrolyte depleting characteristics necessary to make such measurements. YSI recommends that users replace these modules as necessary, typically one to two years if stored properly in the provided storage solution when not in use. Working life will depend on the conditions of the deployment environment.

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