Re: NANFA-- hygrometer

EELReprah_at_aol.com
Sat, 1 Dec 2001 10:02:42 EST

In a message dated 12/1/01 8:29:47 AM, bockhouse_at_earthlink.net writes:

<< Does anyone know of a commercially available hygrometer sensitive enough to

calculate a salinity of 2ppt? >>

Why not use a conductivity meter or the analogous TDS meter? Both are very
stable, based on electrical conductivity and there are some inexpensive
versions available and they are very sensitive in the range you need.

Lee Harper

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