Biology Extension Bundle – MAS 5191

The Biology Extension Bundle includes Digital Data Logger with one of each Sensors : Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, Colorimeter, Turbidity, Humidity , Light, and an Eco Specimen Chamber with Weather Anemometer Digital.

Extension Biology Bundle Includes an Data Logger Blue tooth connection with Sensors following

Kit Contains

  • Digital, Data Logger, Sense Disc, Blue tooth, USB connections – MAS 5150
  • DO/O2 Sensor for SenseDisc – MAS 5176 = Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the amount of oxygen that is present in water
  • Electrical Conductivity Tester = measure of a solution’s ability to conduct electricity. Since electricity needs charged particles in order to flow, there is generally a positive relationship between the concentration of ions and the ability of a solution to conduct electricity.
  • Colorimeter Sensor – MAS 5182 = instrument that compares the amount of light getting through a solution with the amount that can get through a sample of pure solvent
  • Turbidity Sensor – MAS 5183 = measure of the level of particles such as sediment, plankton, or organic by-products, in a body of water. As the turbidity of water increases, it becomes denser and less clear due to a higher concentration of these light-blocking particles.
  • Light Intensity Sensor For SenseDisc – MAS 5163 = Lux is what controls the day and night setting it will have a picture of a sun and a moon, moving it more towards the sun will have it come on when it is lighter or moving it towards the moon will have it activate only when it is dark.
  • Relative Humidity Sensor – 5177 = Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye.
  • Specimen Chamber for Sensors – MAS 5184 = The use of plant growth chamber is to create artificial environment using combination of temperature, humidity and light at different set points for biological samples, electronic components and other relevant applications.
  • Anemometer Digital – MAS 4103 = is an instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure.

Measurements Include

  • Ambient Light (lux) =Lux is what controls the day and night setting it will have a picture of a sun and a moon, moving it more towards the sun will have it come on when it is lighter or moving it towards the moon will have it activate only when it is dark.
  • Ambient Temperature = The term ambient temperature is an environment’s actual air temperature. It is measured with a thermometer
  • Barometric Pressure = the measurement of air pressure in the atmosphere, specifically the measurement of the weight exerted by air 
  • Dew Point = To calculate the dew point: Measure the temperature and relative humidity of the air. Multiply 17.625 by the temperature and divide the result by the temperature plus 243.04.
  • Dissolved Oxygen = Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the amount of oxygen that is present in water
  • Electrical Conductivity of a Solution = measure of a solution’s ability to conduct electricity. Since electricity needs charged particles in order to flow, there is generally a positive relationship between the concentration of ions and the ability of a solution to conduct electricity.
  • Relative and Absolute Humidity = Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye.
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Within a Solution = Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the amount of oxygen that is present in water
  • Turbidity = instrument that compares the amount of light getting through a solution with the amount that can get through a sample of pure solvent
  • Turbidity Sensor – MAS 5183 = measure of the level of particles such as sediment, plankton, or organic by-products, in a body of water. As the turbidity of water increases, it becomes denser and less clear due to a higher concentration of these light-blocking particles.
  • Wind Speed and Direction = ANEMOMETER =is an instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure.

Video Demonstration of Sensor Connection