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read tutorial →The Basic EZO™ Inline Voltage Isolator helps add electrical isolation to Atlas Scientific setups where signal stability matters. It is a smart add-on for test benches, development work, and sensor builds that need cleaner readings and better protection from unwanted interference.
This product fits well in projects centered on safer Atlas Scientific wiring with reduced noise and better isolation. It is especially useful for builders who want a cleaner path from idea to working prototype using Atlas Scientific hardware.
Use it in hydroponics and aquaponics projects, lab instruments, data loggers, environmental monitors, smart dosing systems, greenhouse builds, maintenance rigs, and other systems that depend on dependable electrical isolation hardware.
This is best paired with Atlas Scientific circuits and probes in embedded test setups, controller builds, and measurement systems that need cleaner electrical behavior.
Useful add-ons include matching carrier boards, cables, probes, and Atlas Scientific circuits for pH, DO, ORP, conductivity, or temperature projects.
| Product | Basic EZO™ Inline Voltage Isolator |
|---|---|
| Brand | Atlas Scientific |
| SKU | BE-IVI |
| Product family | Isolator |
| Primary use | Electrical Isolation |
| Variant in this import | Default / standard listing |
| Main role | Electrical isolation for Atlas Scientific setups |
| Best paired with | Atlas Scientific circuits, probes, and carrier boards |
Install the isolator inline where electrical noise, shared grounds, or interference can affect readings. It is especially useful during bench testing and mixed-system sensor builds.
1 × Basic EZO™ Inline Voltage Isolator
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