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read tutorial →The Atlas Scientific Conductivity K 1.0 Kit bundles the key parts needed to start conductivity sensing with Atlas hardware. It includes the EZO™ Conductivity Circuit, a conductivity probe, an electrically isolated carrier board, and calibration pouches in one kit.
Atlas positions this kit for water testing jobs that span low to high conductivity, including environmental monitoring, hydroponics, and both fresh and saltwater systems.
Use it for hydroponics controllers, aquarium monitoring, field water logging, lab water quality tools, and custom conductivity measurement systems.
Pair it with a Raspberry Pi, microcontroller board, or PC. A waterproof probe holder, enclosure, and extra calibration pouches can make long-term setups easier.
Popular add-ons include probe cleaner, spare calibration solutions, extra isolation hardware, and mounting parts for pipe or tank installs.
| Product | Atlas Scientific Conductivity K 1.0 Kit |
|---|---|
| Main Electronics | EZO Conductivity Circuit |
| Probe Included | Conductivity Probe K 1.0 |
| Probe Range | 5 uS/cm to 200,000 uS/cm |
| Kit Application Range | About 10 uS to 100,000 uS |
| Calibration Included | 4 x 20ml pouches: 2 x 12,880uS and 2 x 80,000uS |
| Carrier Board | Electrically Isolated EZO Carrier Board |
| Carrier Board Size | 56.2mm x 32mm (2.2in x 1.2in) |
| Approx. Weight | 25g |
The probe and circuit work together for digital conductivity sensing, while the isolated carrier board helps reduce electrical problems during setup and testing.
Use the included calibration pouches before deployment so your system is ready for dependable conductivity readings across your target range.
1 × EZO™ Conductivity Circuit
1 × Conductivity Probe K 1.0
1 × Electrically Isolated EZO™ Carrier Board
4 × 20ml conductivity calibration solution pouches
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