The easiest (and most enjoyable) way to take great water quality readings
IP67 waterproof housing protects accurate water quality circuitry.
pH, ORP, conductivity, salinity, TDS, all with temperature measurements.
Dual display with temperature, save readings with GPS, calibration history and more…
Easy to use and powerful
Displays pH, ORP, conductivity or TDS readings with temperature and other key information
View past calibration results
Customize measurement settings to suit your needs
Water-proof housing protects specialized circuitry and electrode modules.
IP67 housing
One-button operation
Bluetooth indicator
Bluetooth Low Energy
High Resolution and accuracy design
AAA Batteries
Long eletrode useful life
Reverse cap
Distributors, get your demo units
Save Time With Data Logging and Sharing
Easy to follow, guided calibration
Six Models for Complete Water Quality Measurements
APP COMPARISON
* Display primary measurement and temperature
* Display reading quality (pH only)
* Display battery life
* Guided calibration
*Customize displays and reading
* All features of the Basic Edition
* Save readings with GPS information
* Share saved readings to other apps
* View calibration history
Documentation and Apps
Considerations for Building the Best Hydroponic Controller Systems
Jenco Instruments has been manufacturing innovative water quality instruments for the scientific, research, environmental and industrial industries since 1973. Not as common knowledge is our established OEM/ODM services where we design and build water monitoring systems for our partners in other industries such as the hydroponics industry.
Water Quality 101: What Is pH in Water Testing?
One of the most important indicators for water quality is its pH level. The pH scale runs from 0 to 14 and measures the acid or base quality of water. A pH of 7 is neutral, while a reading below 7 is acidic, and one above 7 is alkaline or basic.
ORP's Role in Water Contamination
Water contamination affects all life forms and is a critical concern today. Pollutants from human-induced as well as natural sources flow through groundwater and into drinking water.