I saw a piece of equipment today. I think it was called conductivity bridge meter or contiuity bridg meter. Pretty cheap. Would it be useful?
Conductivity Bridge
Well if it's what I think you are writing about it measures in ohms as a recriprical, 1/ohms, ohms ^-1, or as it's known mho's. A meter to measure very high resistance.
Very useful if you need for instance to know the conductvity of very pure water.. a measure of ion concentration. Good to know if you have a bit of water as high voltage insulator or heat exchange agent for nuclear power plant.
cyclotronguy
Well if it's what I think you are writing about it measures in ohms as a recriprical, 1/ohms, ohms ^-1, or as it's known mho's. A meter to measure very high resistance.
Very useful if you need for instance to know the conductvity of very pure water.. a measure of ion concentration. Good to know if you have a bit of water as high voltage insulator or heat exchange agent for nuclear power plant.
cyclotronguy
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Thanks. Always nice to learn something. I saw this piece of equipment at a thrift store for $5. It looked pretty sophisticated. I didn't buy it though.
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