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read tutorial →The Surveyor™ Analog Temperature Kit is a ready-to-use Atlas Scientific solution for stable temperature measurement, compensation, and logging. It gives you a more complete starting point than buying parts one by one, making it easier to build a reliable monitoring setup around Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi projects.
This product fits well in projects centered on stable temperature measurement, compensation, and logging. 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 temperature hardware.
Pair it with an Arduino-compatible board, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi depending on your controller plan. You can also browse the Atlas Scientific collection for matching probes, circuits, kits, and accessories.
Helpful add-ons include calibration solutions, BNC accessories, isolators, carrier boards, enclosures, and data-logging hardware to round out a full sensing build.
| Product | Surveyor™ Analog Temperature Kit |
|---|---|
| Brand | Atlas Scientific |
| SKU | KIT-304 |
| Product family | Sensor Kit |
| Primary use | Temperature |
| Variant in this import | Default / standard listing |
| Build role | Ready-to-start sensing bundle |
| Typical pairing | Controller, logger, or Atlas software setup |
This kit is meant to shorten setup time by grouping the core sensing parts together. Review the included probe style, calibration needs, and controller connection plan before deployment.
1 × Surveyor™ Analog Temperature Kit kit package
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