YSI IDS 4120 Digital pH & Temperature Probe

The YSI IDS 4120 digital combination pH/temp probe with plastic body features a refillable double junction electrode and 1.5m cable
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The YSI IDS 4120 digital combination pH/temp probe with plastic body features a refillable double junction electrode and 1.5m cable

IDS Intelligent Digital Sensors
The IDS sensors automatically store their unique serial number and calibration data. In addition, 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.

Range: 0.000 to 14.000 (+/-0.004)
Temperature Range: 0 to 80ºC (32 to 176ºF)
Temperature Accuracy: +/-0.2ºC
Reference Electrode: 3 mol/l KCl
Membrane Shape: Cylinder
Diaphragm: Ceramic
Material: Plastic
Dimensions: Length 120 mm (4.7 in); diameter 12 mm (0.47 in)
Warranty: 1 year

Questions & Answers
What type of filling solution is used in the refillable pH probes for the YSI MultiLab meter?
The 3M KCl solution is used for refillable pH electrodes that are used with both the YSI MultiLab and TruLab series benchtop meters.
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