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hanz
 
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Default Ag/AgCl SIlver/Silver chloride reference electodes

I've been looking for Ag/AgCl Silver/Silver chloride reference
electrodes. I found several on the Internet, but the cost was from $100
to $160 (US$).

That was too high for my blood, so I looked around for the electrodes
themselves. I found them at a medical supply outlet in California for
$18.50 (US$). So I bought two of them. I just received them and soldered
one of them to a 'test' cable to plug into my multimeter. It works fine.


How can companies sell them for so much $$??

Hope this helps..

Hanz

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Earl Haase
 
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Default Ag/AgCl SIlver/Silver chloride reference electodes

Very interesting. How about telling us ignorant types what you're using
it for and how.

Earl

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Keith
 
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Default Ag/AgCl SIlver/Silver chloride reference electodes

Try this one:
http://www.seaguard.co.nz/corrosion.html

Amazing what one letter can mess up.

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Subject: Ag/AgCl SIlver/Silver chloride reference electodes


Very interesting. How about telling us ignorant types what you're using
it for and how.


Here's a link that explains it better than I can.

http://www.seaguard.co.nz/corrosion.htm

Dennis



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