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PremiumManufactured by Delta-T Devices Ltd.based in UNITED KINGDOM
The EQ3 Equitensiometer uses class leading ThetaProbe technology to avoid the many problems of water-filled tensiometers. It measures water potential (matric potential) in the range 0 to -1000 kPa and provides an accurate loggable output. It is particularly well suited for use in dry ...
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Manufactured by Campbell Scientific, Inc.based in USA
The CE4 is a current-excitation module that applies a constant current to the heating element of up to four 229 Heat Dissipation Water Matric Potential Sensors. A current-excitation module is required when you use 229 sensors to measure soil water matric ...
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Manufactured by PSP Soilsearch Equipment Pvt. Ltd.based in INDIA
Water potential describes the force that drives water movement. It is the most fundamental and essential measurement in soil physics. A water potential sensor is a solid-state electrical resistance sensing device that is used to measure soil water tension. As the ...
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Manufactured by Felix Technology Inc.based in CANADA
Equitensiometer FT3505.20 measures matric soil water potential. This is defined as the amount of work that must be done per unit quantity of pure water in order to transport reversibly and isothermally an infinitesimal quantity of water; identical in composition to the soil ...
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Manufactured by Campbell Scientific, Inc.based in USA
The 229 is a sensor that measures soil water potential from -10 to -2500 kPa. It requires that you connect it to either the CE4 or CE8 current excitation module. A Campbell Scientific data logger controls the current excitation module, measures the sensor, and calculates soil water matric ...
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Manufactured by METER Group, Inc.based in USA
The trouble with moisture release curves: Measuring soil water potential to create a moisture release curve has always been tricky. Even if you’re an expert at traditional methods, these measurements require a tremendous amount of work. Plus, you still face limitations—like a lack of data points—that affect the final result. ...
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Manufactured by SDEC Francebased in FRANCE
conditions, of the amount of water needed and of the best moment to irrigate. The knowledge of water potentials is also very important when a control of groundwater ressources must be ...
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Manufactured by METER Group, Inc.based in USA
The potential for error when measuring water potential. Measuring soil water potential is never easy. Traditional methods such as pressure plates or filter paper have always been problematic. Not only are they extremely time consuming, but both methods have issues with accuracy. That’s why ...
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