EXO3s Turbidity Sonde Rental

Self-Cleaning Turbidity Sonde

Features

  • Includes optical turbidity sensor and central wiper
  • Use for turbidity spot sampling with EXO handheld display
  • Interface with NexSens data buoy for real-time turbidity compliance monitoring
Starting At $144.00
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The YSI EXO3s turbidity sonde is ideal for real-time monitoring at dredging, construction, and stormwater sites when combined with a NexSens real-time data buoy or pole-mounted telemetry system.
  • (1) EXO3 sonde, no depth sensor
  • (1) Optical turbidity sensor
  • (1) Central wiper
  • (1) USB adapter
  • (1) Soft-sided carrying case
  • (1) USB drive with KOR software
  • (1) Calibration cup
  • (1) Probe guard
  • (1) Maintenance kit
  • (1) Calibration report
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