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What Are The 14 Weather Instruments: Types, Uses, and Importance

Introduction Weather instruments are the tools we use to understand the atmosphere around us. They measure temperature, wind, humidity, pressure, and many other factors that influence weather patterns. These instruments form the foundation of everything from local forecasts to global climate research. Whether used individually or combined into a full weather station, they play a

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How to Test Soil Moisture, Temperature, EC, pH, and NPK

Soil testing is essential for agriculture, horticulture, and environmental monitoring, as it provides valuable insights into the health of the soil and the plants it supports. The ES-S225 series soil sensor is a high-precision, sensitive tool designed to measure various soil parameters such as moisture, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), pH, and NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium).

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Agricultural Sensors: 9 types of Smart Sensors in Modern Farming

In modern agriculture, it’s no longer enough to rely on guesswork or past experience. With unpredictable weather patterns and increasing demands for higher yields and sustainable practices, smart sensors have become essential tools for today’s farmers. From underground soil to canopy-level leaves, and even the surrounding air, sensors now monitor every critical variable affecting crop

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Comparative Overview of Two Multilayer Soil Moisture Sensors: ES-S2255 and ES-S2254

Abstract Soil moisture, temperature, and conductivity are critical parameters in precision agriculture, environmental research, and land resource management. Accurate, real-time monitoring across multiple soil layers enhances crop productivity, irrigation efficiency, and soil health assessment. This paper introduces and compares two advanced multilayer soil Moisture sensors developed by EcoSentec: the ES-S2255 and the ES-S2254  . Each

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Temperature and Humidity Sensors: What They Are, How They Work, and How to Choose the Right One

Whether you’re building an environmental monitoring system, optimizing indoor climate control, or developing a smart farming solution, temperature and humidity sensors play a vital role in tracking atmospheric conditions. But how exactly do these sensors work? Where should you install them? And how do you choose the right one for your project? Let’s break it

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What is TVOC in Air Quality

What is TVOC in Air Quality?

A Practical Look at Total Volatile Organic Compounds and EcoSentec’s Monitoring Solutions In recent years, attention to air quality has increased across homes, workplaces, and public spaces. One of the more important — but often overlooked — indicators of air pollution is TVOC, or Total Volatile Organic Compounds. Understanding what TVOC means and how it

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Industrial Applications of Air Quality Sensors and Sensor Types

Introduction Air quality sensors play a critical role in industrial environments where pollutants, hazardous gases, and particulate matter can pose serious risks to health, safety, and regulatory compliance. These sensors monitor and analyze air pollutants, enabling timely responses that help maintain a safe working environment, optimize production processes, and reduce environmental impact. What Is an

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Noise Detectors, Sensors, Meters: How to Measure Noise

Noise pollution is now the third-largest source of environmental pollution, following air and water. In daily life, excess noise disrupts sleep, affects concentration, and, at high levels, can even damage hearing. For a healthy environment, sound levels should not exceed 50 decibels during rest and 70 decibels during work. At 80 decibels, discomfort begins. Prolonged

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