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Tinker & Rasor SC-4 – Silver Chloride Reference Electrode

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SILVER – SILVER CHLORIDE REFERENCE ELECTRODE, LAND and SEA KIT

  • Silver – silver chloride reference electrode kit
  • Comes complete with everything necessary to conduct field tests both on and off shore
  • AgAg/CI Element
  • Sturdy Carrying Case
  • Waterproof adapter
  • Reference cell body for land
  • Reference cell body for sea
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Tinker & Rasor SC-4 – Silver Chloride Reference Electrode

Tinker & Rasor SC-4 - Silver Chloride Reference Electrode
  • Silver – silver chloride reference electrode kit
  • Comes complete with everything necessary to conduct field tests both on and off shore
  • AgAg/CI Element
  • Sturdy Carrying Case
  • Waterproof adapter

The Tinker & Rasor SC-4 SliverSilver/Chloride kit come complete with everything necessary to conduct field tests both ON SHORE and OFF SHORE.

Please see the attached manuals for detailed instructions on both the land and sea applications.

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