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Product Spotlight: YSI 6600 V2 Multi-Parameter Water Quality Sonde

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  • by Lake Scientist Staff
  • — December 3, 2010

YSI 6600 V2 Multi-Parameter Water Quality SondeYSI’s 6600 V2 sonde represents a comprehensive water quality monitoring system capable of withstanding extended deployments in even high-fouling waters.

Five versions of the 6600 V2 are available, each measuring a different combination of temperature, conductivity, depth or level, and ph/ORP. Two or four optical ports accommodate additional sensors, including dissolved oxygen, turbidity, chlorophyll, blue-green algae, and rhodamine.

All sensors are field-replaceable, and many use technology verified through the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Technology Verification Program.

V2 sondes can be used in fresh, sea, or polluted water and are ideal for harsh fouling environments. The new self-cleaning optical sensor design features an integrated wiper that sweeps fouling agents from the surface prior to taking a measurement.

The internal battery pack and memory allow for long-term deployments with minimal site visits, and V2 sondes can also be powered by a YSI 650 Multi-Parameter Display for spot sampling applications.

V2 sondes communicate via RS-232 or SDI-12 and are compatible with NexSens real-time data logging systems for unattended monitoring.

For more details, call Fondriest Environmental at (888) 426.2151, e-mail customercare@fondriest.com, or visit http://www.fondriest.com/products/ysi6600.htm.

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