Solinst Model 102 P10 Probe Water Level Meters

The Solinst Model 102 P10 Water Level Meter uses a 10mm (0.375") probe that is constructed of stainless steel and includes 10 weights for use in greater depths.

Features

  • Accurate, precise laser markings
  • 10mm x 70mm probe with 10 stainless steel weights
  • Heavier probe assembly ideal for greater depths
List Price $527.00
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Overview
The Solinst Model 102 P10 Probe Water Level Meter is designed to measure groundwater levels in small diameter tubes and piezometers. A choice of two small diameter probe designs are attached to a narrow coaxial cable. The cable has a heavy-duty polyethylene jacket and stainless steel coaxial conductors for durability and strength. Permanent markings are precisely laser etched on the cable every 1/100 ft. or each millimeter.

Mechanics
A standard 9 volt battery, housed in an easy-access battery drawer, powers the Water Level Meter. When the probe enters water, a light and clearly audible buzzer are activated. The water level is then determined by taking a reading directly from the cable at the top of the well casing or borehole. A sensitivity control allows the buzzer to be turned off while in cascading water and ensures a clear signal in both high and low conductivity conditions.

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Model 102 water level meter with P10 probe & imperial increments, 300'
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Model 102 water level meter with P10 probe & imperial increments, 500'
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Model 102 water level meter with P10 probe & metric increments, 250m
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