This digital soil conductivity meter features a waterproof design and a clear digital display, making it suitable for soil testing in outdoor and greenhouse conditions. It’s lightweight, portable, and built to last, offering convenience and durability for both fieldwork and lab use.
Soil EC Meter with High-Precision Probe
Portable Design for Effortless Use
The SISCO soil conductivity meter is ideal for monitoring nutrient levels and salinity in various environments such as aquariums, swimming pools, laboratories, soil, hydroponic systems, food processing facilities, livestock farms, and domestic water supplies.
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Model | SISCO-SCM-EC315 | |
Range | EC | 0.00~4.00 mS/cm |
Temperature | 0~50℃ | |
Resolution | EC | 0.01 mS/cm |
Temperature | 0.1℃ | |
Accuracy | EC | ±2%F·S |
Temperature | ±1℃ | |
Automatic temperature compensation | 0℃~50℃ | |
Battery | 4x1.5V(AG13) | |
Operating Temperature | 0℃~50℃ | |
Dimensions | 290 x 35x 35mm | |
Weight | 109g |
Q1: How do I use the Soil Conductivity Meter?
A1: Simply insert the probe directly into the soil or growth medium, and the meter will display the EC (electrical conductivity) value within seconds. No additional preparation is needed.
Q2: Can this EC meter be used for hydroponics or water testing?
A2: Yes, the Soil Conductivity Meter is suitable for both soil and hydroponic applications. It can also be used to measure the EC of nutrient solutions, making it versatile for various environments.
Q3: Is the soil EC meter waterproof?
A3: Yes, the soil EC meter is designed with a waterproof casing, allowing safe and reliable use in damp soil, hydroponic setups, and humid conditions.
Tips: What does the EC value on the meter indicate?
The EC (Electrical Conductivity) value displayed on the Soil Conductivity Meter reflects the amount of dissolved salts or ions in the soil or nutrient solution. This measurement is directly related to the soil’s salinity and nutrient levels. A higher EC reading indicates a greater concentration of soluble nutrients or salts, which can support plant growth but may also signal over-fertilization or salt buildup if too high. A lower EC value suggests fewer available nutrients, which could mean the soil needs fertilization. Regular monitoring of EC helps optimize irrigation, fertilization, and overall plant health in both soil-based and hydroponic systems.
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