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Hi Philips, thanks for your interest. I checked out those links and unfortunately none of them will work with the controller. When I was looking at the Vernier probe I noticed it and others seems to be compatible with an Arduino so these should work with the proper code added. When I get a chance I'm going to go over it better as I would like to get as many probes working as I can.
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That might be the best way, I also have no problem sending you test sketches so you can verify things are good and then I would add to controller. First I should do some more research so I know what's all involved but I feel good about it because they do mention the Arduino. Mainly I'm not sure if it can be connected directly to an analog pin or if some circuit is required. I see they have a shield available but I'm not sure what's on it.
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I was looking more at the Calcium probe and pretty sure we can get it working however I don't know what to say about the Jebao DCP pump. Jebao has so many models of pumps and it looks like some will work and some won't however I don't want to say the DCP type will work when I've never tried it, I can only say I "think" it will work. This is the hardest part, I don't have money to order all the different type of equipment so I usually have rely on customers trying and testing their equipment.
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I have the Conductivity Kit K 1.0 I haven't used it yet but people I know that have it say it works great most of them are on one kind of DIY controller or another
I also need to know how hard is it to add a BNC to the atlas ports for probes I know there are some holes on the board for the green connectors but the round wires coming out of the probes and going to the BNC connector on the end is very thin and if you cut it I am afraid I will never get them separated to go to the green connectors