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*Please note: Effective April 1, 2017, Cyclops-7F replaces Cyclops-7 Submersible Sensors.* Cyclops-7F requires only 1 second after power up before taking measurements. As the Cyclops-7 required 5 seconds, this is a significant reduction in power required, especially if repeatedly power-cycling the sensor.  All other specifications remain the same. This line of submersible sensors is designed […]

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*Please note: Effective April 1, 2017, Cyclops-7F replaces Cyclops-7 Submersible Sensors.*

Cyclops-7F requires only 1 second after power up before taking measurements. As the Cyclops-7 required 5 seconds, this is a significant reduction in power required, especially if repeatedly power-cycling the sensor.  All other specifications remain the same.

This line of submersible sensors is designed for integration into multi-parameter platforms requiring a high performance, compact sensor at a significantly lower price than traditional submersible sensors. Its combination of price, performance and size makes the sensor very attractive for oceanographic, freshwater and dye tracing applications.

Designed for Integration
Cyclops-7F™ Sensors are high performance, compact submersible sensors designed for integration into any platform that provides power and datalogging. Available with multiple optical configurations, Cyclops-7F Sensors have a universal I/O for connection to parent systems. Recently updated to have a faster settling time, Cyclops-7F is ready to make measurements 1 second after power up.

Product Highlights:

  • Small and available in multiple housing/connector configurations
  • Built-in light scatter rejection
  • Dimensions (length x diameter):
    • – 5.7″ x 0.9″ SSt or Ti
    • – 5.7″ x 1.25″ (Delrin)
  • Affordable price / excellent value
  • Low power consumption
  • Interfaces with DataBank™ Datalogger
  • Custom optics available : 260-900 nm
  • Submersible Logger Available
  • Cyclops Explorer enables various lab applications

 

In-Situ Algal Classification
CDOM/FDOM
Chlorophyll in vivo
Fluorescein Dye
Oil – Crude
Oil – Fine
Optical Brighteners
Phycocyanin (Freshwater Cyanobacteria)
Phycoerythrin (Marine Cyanobacteria)
PTSA Dye
Rhodamine Dye
Tryptophan
Turbidity

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