Fully Submerge This Modernized PH Sensor
Originally published on hackaday.com by Bryan Cockfield on 29 November 2024
Skye has developed the Nectar Monitor, a modern, open-source pH meter that outshines many existing options in the market. Built around the versatile ESP32, it features USB and WiFi connectivity and measures pH, conductivity, and temperature. Designed for accessibility, it fits into a standard project box and can be assembled with basic soldering skills.
Unlike conventional pH monitors that can only handle brief submersion, the Nectar Monitor is engineered for long-term underwater use, thanks to a specially designed probe and electrical isolation. This makes it highly reliable for applications requiring continuous monitoring, such as aquariums or hydroponic systems.
This project brings significant innovation to pH monitoring, offering an affordable, user-friendly solution with advanced connectivity. It’s an excellent tool for maintaining balanced ecosystems in water-based environments.
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