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What is the difference between an Amperometric and a Potentiometric sensor and which ProMinent sensors fall into each category?

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What is the difference between an Amperometric and a Potentiometric sensor and which ProMinent sensors fall into each category?

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The Amperometric sensors measure a change in current, while the Potentiometric sensors measure a change in Voltage. The Potentiometric sensors are shielded and are susceptible to line noise and other interferences; pH and Redox sensors fall into this category. All of the other sensors supplied by ProMinent are Amperometric. Note: ProMinent offers many accessories such as mA transducers and impedance converters, which can convert a potentiometric output for long runs.

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