Portable Dissolved Oxygen Tester High-Precision Water Oxygen Meter

Apr . 27, 2025

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Did you know 43% of aquaculture failures stem from inadequate oxygen monitoring? Or that EPA regulations demand ±0.2 mg/L accuracy for wastewater plants? If you're still guessing oxygen levels, you're risking profits, compliance, and safety. Let's fix that.


Portable Dissolved Oxygen Tester   High-Precision Water Oxygen Meter

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Precision That Outperforms the Competition

Our dissolved oxygen tester
s deliver lab-grade accuracy (0.1 mg/L resolution) with military-grade durability. Unlike cheaper probes that drift after 6 months, our auto-calibration tech maintains ±0.15 mg/L accuracy for 18,000+ hours. See the difference?

Feature Standard Models Our Pro Series
Calibration Cycle Every 72 hours Auto-calibrating
IP Rating IP67 IP69K
Warranty 1 year 5 years

Tailored Solutions for Your Industry

Whether you're managing a 10,000-gallon shrimp farm or monitoring municipal reservoirs, our modular system adapts. Choose from:

  • 🔥 Portable DO-200X: 12-hour continuous sampling (FDA-compliant)
  • 🌊 Industrial DO-5000: 24/7 monitoring with SMS alerts

Proven Results Across Industries

A Midwest aquaculture plant boosted yields by 22% after switching to our system. How? Real-time oxygen analytics prevented 3 seasonal die-offs. Your turn to benefit.

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Join 1,200+ facilities trusting our dissolved oxygen testers since 2015. Limited-time offer: Free calibration kit with Pro Series orders!

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Portable Dissolved Oxygen Tester   High-Precision Water Oxygen Meter

(dissolved oxygen tester)


FAQS on dissolved oxygen tester

Q: What is a dissolved oxygen tester used for?

A: A dissolved oxygen tester measures the oxygen concentration in water. It is essential for monitoring aquatic environments, aquaculture, and wastewater treatment. Accurate readings help ensure water quality and ecosystem health.

Q: How does a water oxygen tester work?

A: A water oxygen tester uses electrochemical or optical sensors to detect dissolved oxygen levels. The sensor interacts with oxygen molecules in the water, converting the data into a readable measurement. Results are displayed on a digital screen for easy analysis.

Q: How often should I calibrate my dissolved oxygen tester?

A: Calibrate your dissolved oxygen tester before each use or as per the manufacturer’s guidelines. Frequent calibration ensures accuracy, especially in critical applications like research or industrial processes. Use calibration solutions or saturated air for best results.

Q: Can a water oxygen level tester be used in saltwater environments?

A: Yes, many water oxygen level testers are designed for both freshwater and saltwater applications. Check the device specifications to confirm compatibility. Saltwater may require specific sensor types or calibration adjustments.

Q: What factors affect dissolved oxygen tester accuracy?

A: Temperature, salinity, and atmospheric pressure can impact dissolved oxygen tester accuracy. Sensor contamination or damage may also cause errors. Regular maintenance and proper storage minimize these issues.

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