6-Series Optical Turbidity System Rental

Logging Optical Turbidity Sonde

Features

  • Includes optical turbidity sensor with wiper
  • Internal battery pack for unattended logging
  • Log up to 150,000 data points internally
$126.00
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6-Series Optical Turbidity System Rental
The YSI optical turbidity sonde is ideal for dredging, stormwater monitoring, construction sites, vertical profiling, and surface water evaluations.
  • (1) 600OMS V2 sonde with internal battery pack
  • (1) Temperature/conductivity sensor
  • (1) Optical turbidity sensor
  • (1) PC adapter
  • (1) Soft-sided carrying case
  • (1) EcoWatch software
  • (1) Calibration cup
  • (1) Probe guard
  • (4) AA alkaline batteries
  • (1) Maintenance kit
  • (1) Operations manual
  • (1) Calibration report
Questions & Answers
Can I get expedited shipping on my rental?
Fondriest has a variety of expedited shipping options provided through UPS. A customer UPS or FedEx account can also be used.
How early in advance do I need to schedule my rental?
Rental availability varies throughout the year. To ensure we have a rental available, contact a Fondriest sales member as soon as possible and we can put in your order and reserve your rental.
Does my rental come with a handheld display?
The Turbidity system rental does not come with a handheld display. The system itself can log up to 150,000 data points on its internal memory or the handheld display can be rented at an additional cost.
Please, mind that only logged in users can submit questions

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