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  • You Reply: Last year I bought the SEN0161 ph Meter. It is a kit with an electrode and a simple PCB for measuring ph. I have never tested it until today. I uploaded the sample code (found here: http://dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/PH_me ... SEN0161%29 ) onto the arduino and noticed that the value is exactly the same with the probe connected tho the bnc connector or not.
    I tried to short-circuit the connector on the PCB and I measure two volts, so it seems working. Is my probe broken?
  • You Reply: Last year I bought the SEN0161 ph Meter. It is a kit with an electrode and a simple PCB for measuring ph. I have never tested it until today. I uploaded the sample code (found here: http://dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/PH_me ... SEN0161%29 ) onto the arduino and noticed that the value is exactly the same with the probe connected tho the bnc connector or not.
    I tried to short-circuit the connector on the PCB and I measure two volts, so it seems working. Is my probe broken?
  • You Reply: Last year I bought the SEN0161 ph Meter. It is a kit with an electrode and a simple PCB for measuring ph. I have never tested it until today. I uploaded the sample code (found here: http://dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/PH_me ... SEN0161%29 ) onto the arduino and noticed that the value is exactly the same with the probe connected tho the bnc connector or not.
    I tried to short-circuit the connector on the PCB and I measure two volts, so it seems working. Is my probe broken?
  • You Reply: Last year I bought the SEN0161 ph Meter. It is a kit with an electrode and a simple PCB for measuring ph. I have never tested it until today. I uploaded the sample code (found here: http://dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/PH_me ... SEN0161%29 ) onto the arduino and noticed that the value is exactly the same with the probe connected tho the bnc connector or not.
    I tried to short-circuit the connector on the PCB and I measure two volts, so it seems working. Is my probe broken?