The LoRaWAN blue-green algae transmitter is a device used to measure the concentration of blue-green algae in water; Adopting the principle of fluorescence, it is more efficient and fast compared to traditional manual counting methods, and can be monitored in real-time online; Internally added filtering algorithm, with strong resistance to external light interference; Built in temperature transmitter, capable of automatic temperature compensation Supports LoRa TDMA networking and standard LoRaWAN protocol.
The ZW-BGA-PR fluorescence method blue-green algae sensor adopts high-precision fluorescence principle, which can monitor the concentration of algae in water in real time (0-300Kcells/mL), with a reading accuracy of ± 3% and rapid response (T90<30s). Equipped with automatic temperature compensation and RS485 Modbus output, supports two-point calibration, and does not require frequent cleaning. 316L stainless steel material is corrosion-resistant and suitable for fields such as drinking water, surface water, and aquaculture.