Description
PLEASE NOTE: Before beginning the experiment, it's important to ensure you have all necessary materials and loggers on hand. Be aware that certain experiments require extra logger sensors.
This logger sensor is based on an electromechanical reaction between CO₂ gas and the sensor.
The result of the electromechanical reaction is voltage, measured by the logger sensor. The measure units are ppm (parts of CO₂ per million of air).
Note: The sensor must be calibrated before every use according to the following simple procedure: connect the sensor to the PC through a USB module or a battery module. Wait for about 15 minutes to warm the sensor and press the pushbutton switch on the CO₂ logger sensor for 3 seconds. Preferably this calibration should be performed in open space. A bottle adapted to the sensor is supplied.
This logger sensor is based on an electromechanical reaction between CO₂ gas and the sensor.
The result of the electromechanical reaction is voltage, measured by the logger sensor. The measure units are ppm (parts of CO₂ per million of air).
Note: The sensor must be calibrated before every use according to the following simple procedure: connect the sensor to the PC through a USB module or a battery module. Wait for about 15 minutes to warm the sensor and press the pushbutton switch on the CO₂ logger sensor for 3 seconds. Preferably this calibration should be performed in open space. A bottle adapted to the sensor is supplied.