💡 Dive into Data: Elevate Your Liquid Quality Analysis Game!
The CQRobotTDS Meter Sensor is a cutting-edge tool designed for liquid quality analysis, compatible with both Raspberry Pi and Arduino platforms. It features a wide voltage input range, a waterproof probe, and an easy plug-and-play setup, making it perfect for educational, scientific, and laboratory applications.
L**S
works
actually works and does what its supposed to do.
J**C
works good
works better than i expected
J**A
Good probe, but some IMPORTANT TIPS....
Works well. Some tips...- Download and Use the GravityTDS.h library instead of using the sample code. MUCH simpler and easier to implement.- Remember to pull off the cover from the tip of the probe! I didn't even notice the probe cover for the first 20 mins of trying to get it to work.- For most accurate results, buy a separate temperature probe and code your project to have the temperature sensor provide the temperature compensation value for the TDS sensor.
A**I
In constant use for 2+ years
I've had this connected to an esp32 to monitor my fish tank. Helps give me a nice reminder if my tank is really dirty and needs a cleaning. 24/7 use for the last 2 years, no issues, and still going strong.
B**I
Seems accurate
Plugged this into my arduino uno, copied the code from cqrobot.wiki and it seems to be working great. Tap water reads 180 ppm. Purified drinking water reads 0. Was a little worried by some of the other reviews, but I'm impressed.
A**E
Inaccurate and poor information
This is the same TDS meter you'll get from Gravity as well, just rebranded. Multiple brands exist for this one product.This meter is just not accurate after testing on both the raspberry pi and arduino mega. Even with calibration the meter is off by huge margins (over 50%) at 0 - 2000 ppm range. It seems the higher the salienity of the solution being measured the less accurate.After preparing multiple test solutions of 0 ppm, 100 ppm, 500 ppm, and 1000 ppm using distilled water and pouring hours of time into trying to get this thing to produce any semi-accurate readings I have to conclude this thing is just junk.Either I got a bad one or it just doesn't work. No information as to exactly how the device works either, confusing specs like 5v input but only 0 - 2.3v output? How does an ADC interpret this then if the output range is lower than the vref range?? No explanation, no datasheet, no documents, only a shotty wiki entry online that has some poorly written and misspelled code on it.
A**R
Not good for hydroponics, works for regular water
It only goes up to 1,000ppm. Most hydroponics are 900 to 2,000ppm. Works great for water, aquarium or pool but claiming hydroponics is a stretch.
A**Y
All as described
All as described . Thank you
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