soil moisture meter probe 2 in 1 Soil Tester
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soil moisture meter probe

soil moisture meter probe 2 in 1 Soil Tester

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soil moisture meter probe 2 in 1 Soil TesterOur 2 in 1 Soil Tester provides accurate and reliable measurements of both moisture and temperature, making it an essential tool for various applications in agriculture, gardening and environmental science. The 2 in 1 Soil Tester offers precise measurement of soil moisture (0% to 50%) and temperature (0 to 50) with fine resolution. Its integrated microprocessor ensures accurate readings, while the clear LCD display and data hold function provide

Our 2 in 1 Soil Tester provides accurate and reliable measurements of both moisture and temperature, making it an essential tool for various applications in agriculture, gardening and environmental science.

The 2 in 1 Soil Tester offers precise measurement of soil moisture (0% to 50%) and temperature (0℃ to 50℃) with fine resolution. Its integrated microprocessor ensures accurate readings, while the clear LCD display and data hold function provide enhanced usability. Housed in a durable ABS-plastic case, this compact device is built for reliable, portable field use, making it an essential tool for expert soil analysis.

2-in-1 Functionality
Designed to check both the soil's moisture and temperature levels, providing comprehensive information in one device.

Wide Measurement Range
Measures 0% to 50% moisture content and 0℃ to 50℃ temperature of soil samples with 0.1% and 0.1℃ resolution respectively.

User-Friendly Design
Features an all-in-one digital soil meter design that is easy to operate, with a clear LCD display for easy readout.

Microprocessor Circuit
Ensures high accuracy and provides special functions and features such as data hold to freeze the desired value on display and a low battery indicator.

Durable and Portable: Constructed with durable, long-lasting components and enclosed in a strong, compact ABS-plastic housing, making it easy to carry and operate in various environments. 

Includes (4) AAA batteries, instructions and a hard carrying case.

Dimensions
Meter body: 6.8" x 1.6" x 1.6" (172 x 40 x 40 mm)
Probe body: 8.2" x 0.2" (202 mm x 10 mm)
Total length (meter + probe): 14.7" (374 mm)
(Probe is removable for more compact storage)

Weight: 0.58 lb. (267g)

 

Specifications

Applications Designed to check the moisture & temperature level of soil.
Principal Used the 2 pins electrode to measure the Principal conductive ability of the species, then converter to the reading of % moisture content of soil sample, and uses Thermistor NTC to measure the temperature reading of the soil sample.
Default Memory for the species /
Circuit Custom one-chip of microprocessor LSI circuit
Display LCD size : 28 mm x 19 mm
Measurement 0 % to 50 % Moisture on soil
0 °C to 50 °C Temperature on soil
Probe Thermister NTC
Temperature Compensation /
Calibration /
Data Hold Freeze the display reading
Memory Recall /
Power off /
Sampling Time Approx. 0.8 second
Data Output /
Operating Temperature 0 to 40 °C (Instrument block)
Operating Humidity Less than 80% R.H.
Power Supply DC 1.5 V battery (UM4/AAA) x 4 PCs
Power Current Approx. DC 8 mA
Weight 267 g/ 0.58 LB.
Battery included
Dimension Meter body:
172 x 40 x 40 mm (6.8" x 1.6" x 1.6")
Probe body:
202 mm x Dia. 10 mm 8.2" x Dia. 0.2"
Total length (meter + probe): 374 mm (14.7")
Moisture /
TEMP /
Material/ Range /
Resolution 0.1 %
0.1 °C
Accuracy ± ( 5 % F.S.+ 5 d )
± ( 1.5 % F.S.+ 5 d )

@ 23 °C ± 5 °C, F.S.: full scale
Accessories Included Instruction manual and (4)AAA batteries



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