YSI 1009 pH/ORP Electrode & Cable Assemblies

The YSI 1009 cable assembly & laboratory electrode simultaneously measures temperature, pH, and ORP when connected to the Pro10 or Pro Plus water quality meters.

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  • YSI Model 1009 cable Includes pH/ORP/Temp single junction combination electrode
  • Designed for laboratory pH, ORP, and temperature measurements
  • 2 year warranty on cable assembly
List Price $383.00
Starting At $363.85
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  • 2-year warranty on YSI Model 1009 cable assembly
  • 1-year warranty on probe module
  • (1) pH/ORP/Temp single junction combination electrode
  • (1) Information sheet
  • (1) Cleaning certificate
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