Water pH Sensor

A$330
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INCYT STREAM: With INCYT Stream you pay a small monthly fee to have this Water pH Sensor on your farm instead of having to pay upfront hardware costs and buy equipment ‘outright’. INCYT’s Stream fees include the usual monthly data subscription fees, so there’s nothing more to pay! With INCYT Stream we own the equipment and you Stream (Lease) it for a monthly fee, giving you access to unmatched support and benefits such as:
  • INCYT Protect, your hardware cover for accidents, thefts, and damage outside of warranty
  • INCYT Evolve, giving you the opportunity to upgrade to the latest INCYT technology as it’s developed, so you don’t have to worry about outdated technology.
  • Access to our full product range
  • Local inventory in most Australian Regions
  • Best-in-class on-farm support

OUTRIGHT: With an outright purchase of this sensor you own the hardware. The only thing left to pay is the monthly data fee. Included in this purchase is a 6-months ‘standard’ data plan, giving you sampling and data transmission every hour, and up to 5 years battery life for your blue node.


You are able to change your data plan at any time in the INCYT app, with data plans ranging from Lite ($5 per month) to Unleashed ($20 per month) - giving you a range of sampling and data transmission interval options.

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OVERVIEW

 

INCYT’s water pH sensor is the ideal sensor to keep track of the pH level of water in your tank or open body of water. Whether you want to make sure that your stock is drinking potable water or that the water you use for spraying your crops has the ideal pH level for the chemicals you’re applying, knowing the pH level of your water and whether it’s changing over time is often key. With INCYT’s pH sensor you now have an accurate way to monitor all your water sources and receive an alert when the pH level is either above or below a certain threshold. You no longer need to drive across your operation to manually check pH levels with inaccurate manual procedures, and can share this data with anyone you like through the INCYT cockpit. 

 

 

HOW IT WORKS

 

INCYT’s water pH sensor utilises INCYT’s XR network, so you’re not restricted to only using this in areas where you’ve got a cellphone signal - as long as your water tank or dam is within reach of a INCYT base station, you’re able to use the pH sensor! The water pH sensor gets paired up with an INCYT blue node, giving you up to 8 (!) years of battery life!

 

The installation kit includes a pH sensor and blue node. In your water tank simply use or drill a hole that’s at least 30mm in diameter and insert, lower the sensor so that it is approximately 15cm from the bottom and at least 15cm from each side. Sensor can be secured in place with the p-clips and hardware that are supplied as part of this kit. The blue node is then installed on top of the tank and connected to the hydrostatic water level sensor. For open bodies of water you’re able to purchase the optional mounting bracket, or you can use your own. Just make sure the sensor is located more than 15cm away from the ground, and is free from any obstructions such as rocks or debris.

 

The water pH data is available to you through the INCYT cockpit, which allows you to share this data with other users on your INCYT account as well. You are able to see the current pH level as well as level changes over the past days and weeks. Alarms can be set for when the pH level is either above or below a pre-set min/max level. The reporting frequency of the water pH sensor is once every hour.

 

To learn more about INCYT’s XR Network and the base station you’ll need in conjunction with this sensor, see here.

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

  • Subscription: $10 per month

  • Cable length: 5 meters

  • High-quality accurate pH monitoring

  • Custom pH level alerts can be configured in the INCYT cockpit

  • Data can be shared with other INCYT users as required

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Only use this sensor to monitor diesel fuel. Use with other fuel types may cause explosion. If tank is located in a hazardous area or environment, obtain an expert assessment before installation.
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Installation requirements

With INCYT's simple plug ‘n play setup system, getting your pH sensor up and running is a breeze! In your water tank simply use or drill a hole that’s at least 30mm in diameter and insert, lower the sensor so that it is approximately 15cm from the bottom. Sensor can be secured in place with the p-clips and hardware that are supplied as part of this kit. The blue node is then installed on top of the tank and connected to the pH sensor. Quick Start Guides and installation videos available in the INCYT Academy.

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