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Altitude Compensation for CO2 Sensors
Altitude makes a difference when you are measuring CO2 levels. CO2 sensor modules are calibrated at sea level, and are not designed to automatically compensate for higher altitudes. CO2 sensors need either a manual offset using a barometer or lookup table for altitude compensation, or a built-in barometric pressure sensor to automatically compensate for the change. Altitude Compensation: Identifying the Problem A customer called recently and said we had sold him a defective CO2 sensor module. He had calibrated it precisely at 0.0ppm (zero parts-per-million), took it outside, and the sensor read 335ppm. “Where do you live?” we asked. “Colorado,” he...
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Oxygen Sensor Storage Best Practices
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University Research and CO2Meter Sensors
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Carbon Dioxide Sensors Testing
Carbon dioxide sensor testing is one of the many behind the scene tasks we perform every day at CO2Meter. I was looking online at a new consumer product designed to monitor CO2. The product was well designed. The sensor inside was small. I was sure our customers would like it. So I sent an email with a link to Ray Hicks, our Chief Engineer. I got short reply: “Know the product, it’s poor performing. We tested it, but it’s not stable, I have a dozen of those CO2 sensors in a box on the shelf.” What many of our clients...
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Hydrophobic Filters on CO2 Data Loggers in High Humidity
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