AnyLeaf Water Monitor Manuale d'uso - Pagina 4
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https://kizniche.github.io/Mycodo/ Once set up, you can add the AnyLeaf
WaterMonitor as an input.
Update rate
When plugged in, the Water Monitor refreshes readings every second. When on
battery power, the update interval is customizable, by using the Update setting in
the menu. Setting a longer interval results in improved battery life, at the cost of
slower updates. If you're monitoring long-term system health, a longer update
interval allows you to go longer between battery changes. When plugged in, the
user-customizable setting is ignored.
Calibration
pH, ORP, and EC can be calibrated by selecting their respective calibration items
in the menu. (Press forward on the control switch, select the item you wish to
calibrate using up and down, then press forward to start). Each calibration screen
displays instructions on how to perform the calibration. Note that you need
calibration solutions (eg pH buffers, conductivity standards etc) to initiate
calibration. If you wish to revert to default calibration (and other default settings),
you can select Reset all from the menu.
pH calibration uses either 2 or 3 points: 2-point calibration models pH as a linear
relationship with probe output voltage – this is good enough for most uses. 3-
point calibration account for nonlinearity in readings – this is suitable for scientific
measurements. You can read about how pH calibration works from our blog article
on the subject: https://www.anyleaf.org/blog/how-to-calibrate-ph-sensors.
EC and ORP calibration is simpler, as they each use single-point calibration. They
both use a linear model between the calibration point, and 0. ORP calibration
maps measured voltage to ORP voltage (They should be very similar), and EC
calibration compensates for imperfections in the probe and measuring setup.
pH and ORP probes need to be re-calibrated periodically, as ion-selective probes
like this drift over time. More the purpose of hydroponics or aquarium monitoring,
you can calibrate once every few months. EC probes shouldn't drift over time, and
you may be able to get away with never calibrating, or calibrating once for your
probe.
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