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Pasco CI-6747 Colorimeter w/Temperature, Pressure, and Conductivity Sensors

$ 6.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: Pasco
  • MPN: Does not apply

    Description

    Pasco CI-6747 Colorimeter w/Temperature, Pressure, and Conductivity Sensors
    Pasco CI-6747 Colorimeter w/Temperature, Pressure, and Conductivity Sensors
    These colorimeters are in very good condition, and were able to be calibrated with water. The sensors cannot be tested without a computer interface, which I do not have.
    Included are
    Pasco CI-6747 colorimeter
    CI-6729 Conductivity sensor with probe and cable
    CI-6532A pressure sensor
    CI-6505B temperature sensor
    The PASCO CI-6747 Colorimeter measures the amount of light that is transmitted through a liquid. The intensity of the light passing through the liquid can often be used to determine properties of the liquid such as the concentration of chemicals in the liquid. Substances absorb different amounts of certain colors of light and transmit other colors. Some substances absorb red but not blue, or green but not orange. The Colorimeter can shine the following colors of light through a liquid: orange (630 nm), green (565 nm), blue (460 nm), and red (697 nm). The Colorimeter uses a small container called a cuvette that holds a small amount of liquid. When you want to measure how much colored light can pass through the liquid, put some of the liquid in a cuvette and place it inside the Colorimeter.
    Frequently asked questions
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    About the same, thanks for asking.
    So what's included in your listing?
    Everything you see in the pictures and nothing you don't.
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    No.
    How about…
    No, anything you see reflected in the shiny surfaces is not included either. Sheesh.
    Anything else?
    I'll throw in a box.
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    In case that's not rhetorical: I'm no expert, and I'm certainly not smart enough to know about everything that passes my way. I do my best to evaluate the things I sell, but often defer to the superior knowledge of the prospective buyer.
    Will you ever learn?
    Probably not.
    What’s with your hair?
    Um…wait, what?
    What if the item I buy from you doesn't work?
    You have 30 days from receipt to return it for a refund if it doesn't do as I describe.
    What if I don't like the color?
    Then you have 14 days.
    If I tell you how crappy and obsolete your item is in a condescending enough tone, will you do me the favor of selling it to me for a fraction of your asking price?
    You sure know how to butter a guy up. No.
    I didn’t bother to read your description. Can you fill me in on the details?
    Sure. Send a stamped self-addressed envelope to: mehoff58, c/o eBay, Internet.
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    Certainly!
    I need your item, so lower your price.
    Not really a question. Nope, not a question at all.
    I bought this gadget from you 5 months ago and just found out it doesn’t work. Will you refund my money?
    30 days is my limit. I can’t afford to keep large stores of cash handy for long warranties on used equipment. Besides, I don’t know how you stored it or handled it or if it was damaged in shipping. Anyway, no.
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    The conversations are quite real, it's you who are imaginary.
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    I live overseas. Will you declare the value as 10% of the selling price?
    No, and I’ll tell you why. Consider these three scenarios:
    Scenario one: I agree to declare a lower value as a personal favor to you, a complete stranger. A few days after shipping, I get a call from US Customs asking all kinds of questions about the value of the item, to whom I am sending it, etc. I’m not a good liar.
    Scenario two: I agree to declare a lower value as a personal favor to you, a complete stranger. The package gets lost in transit. You go through eBay to get all your money back from me. I’m stuck with a paltry settlement from the USPS.
    Scenario three: It’s fraud.
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