PONSEL ODEON X Handheld Water Quality Meter

The PONSEL ODEON X is a versatile handheld water quality meter for measuring pH/ORP, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and conductivity/salinity.

Features

  • Compatible with all PONSEL DIGISENS water quality sensors
  • Connect up to 4 sensors simultaneously using Y-Cable adapters
  • IP67 waterproof housing with memory for storing 100,000 data sets
List Price $1,153.00
Your Price $864.75
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Overview
The PONSEL ODEON X is a versatile handheld water quality meter for measuring pH/ORP, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and conductivity/salinity. The meter is compatible with all DIGISENS sensors and allows for simultaneous connection of up to four probes when using the Y-cable adapters. The ODEON X features an IP67 waterproof housing with memory for storing up to 100,000 data sets.

(1) ODEON-X handheld meter
(1) Hand strap
(1) USB PC interface cable
(1) CD with manual & software utilities
(1) Laminated Quick Start Guide
(1) Hard-sided carrying case

Questions & Answers
Is my Handheld meter waterproof?
Yes, it has an IP67 waterproof rating meaning it can withstand short periods of water immersion.
How is my handheld meter powered?
The ODEON X Handheld meter is powered by 4 AA batteries.
How many sensors can be connected to the meter at one time?
The ODEON X meter has be connected to up to 4 sensors and can display up to 8 parameters at one time.
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