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[*] posted on 13-12-2018 at 16:03
Solar Powered Stripping Voltammetry Device


I've been eager to use my raspberry pi for something a bit more interesting than making a temperature probe, or whatever people do with these things.

I purchased a tiny potentiostat called a "wheestat" and thought it would be cool to make a solar powered device that measures metals in water and sends data to the internet. I can 3d print a cell and use peristaltic pumps to pump in buffer, internal standard, etc . . .

Is this even possible to do? Also, should I try to do this as a "project" at my university, or is it too amateurish
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[*] posted on 14-12-2018 at 08:10


The design of a commercially viable sensor is anything but amateurish.
Low cost, rugged, reliable, repeatable. callibratable and sufficiently accurate,
anti-fouling, easy-clean/flush, pollutants and electrode-poisoning contaminants immunity, chemical compatibility ....

The rest is standard electronics, and a clever gui/hmi.





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[*] posted on 17-12-2018 at 07:47


tomorrow;
https://www.engineering.com/ResourceMain.aspx?resid=857&...




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