Need a source for industrial quality water monitor probes

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Industrial quality water monitor probes are essential for applications like public aquariums, requiring waterproof and corrosion-resistant connectors. The discussion highlights the importance of specifying measurable parameters such as pH, salinity, turbidity, oxygen content, and conductivity when seeking these probes. A search for "water quality probe" yields over three million results, indicating a wide selection available. Recommended sources include Omega for a variety of water quality measurement tools and Sea-Bird Scientific for scientific-grade meters. Understanding the specific measurement needs and budget is crucial for selecting the right equipment.
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industrial quality, water proof with corrosion resistant connectors. something a public aquarium would use. it doesn't matter if their capacitance, resistive or voltage sensing. maybe I should have posted this in the chemistry forum but it doesn't really mater I guess.
 
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water quality is a vague term that covers many measurable parameters; pH, salinity, turbidity, oxygen content, conductivity etc etc

It sounds like you don't know what you want to measure?

"water quality probe" nets over 3 million results via google, so you have a large range to select from..
 
Here's a place you can get just about everything you need to measure water quality: http://www.omega.com/
Their Tech Reference page has some good stuff.
 
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