PINPOINT®AC Adapter Kit (available in 110 VAC of 220 VAC) is optional to replace the 9-volt battery, which some monitor owners find convenient when monitoring full time. This AC Kit now contains special electronic filtering to avoid electrical interference that was occasionally seen in the past from some lighting systems.
PINPOINT® ORP Monitor will measure the ORP (oxidation-reduction potential, or REDOX) of your system. It is popular with those who use ozone gas or potassium permanganate as an artificial oxidation...
PINPOINT® Wireless Thermometer will measure the temperature at the waterproof probe tip on the remote sensor(s), utilizing a radio wave signal, and will display the temperature in Fº or Cº...
American Marines PINPOINT pH Controller. PINPOINT pH Controller is an inexpensive yet rugged controller, which includes the appropriate probe and calibration fluids. This device will automate another...
PINPOINT® Salinity Monitor will accurately and immediately measure the amount of salt in any marine or freshwater system. The reading is fully temperature compensated, which is difficult or...
This refractometer does not come with a case or battery.
The new Milwaukee MA887 Seawater Digital Refractometer encompasses 3 different types of user selected scales for the measurement of seawater...
Do you think it’s important to maintain salinity precisely? We’re with you. That’s why we created AccuraSea Seawater Reference Solution, the only calibration solution of its kind...
This refractometer does come with a black or blue protective case.
The new Milwaukee MA887 Seawater Digital Refractometer encompasses 3 different types of user selected scales for the measurement of...
Main features of Red Sea’s Seawater Refractometer include:Directly reads the absolutesalinity ofseawaterat25°C/77 0F ( No need for seawater or temperature compensation factors)Specifically...
Almost all, if not all, of the refractometers currently available to the aquarium hobby are designed for measuring saltwater (sodium chloride or brine solution) and not true ‘seawater’...