The Brand New Solinst 101B Basic Water Level Meter
Dear Customer,
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Solinst 101B an ultra-low cost Water Level Meter.
The Solinst Model 101B Water Level Meter is designed to be an economical and basic, yet durable instrument to measure groundwater levels. It is ideal for measuring depth to water in wells, boreholes, standpipes, and tanks.
How does it work?
The Model 101B Water Level Meter uses a solid stainless steel probe, connected to durable polyethylene flat tape. A standard 9 volt battery, housed inside the reel hub, powers the Water Level Meter. The electronics are coated for water resistance. When the probe enters water, the electrical circuit is completed, sending a signal back to the reel where a light and clearly audible buzzer are activated. The water level is then determined by taking a reading directly from the tape at the top of the well casing or borehole.
What length tapes and measurements?
The Model 101B Water Level Meter uses high quality polyethylene flat tape with accurate heat embossed markings every centimetre and meter. The 10 mm (3/8") wide tape reels smoothly, remains flexible, hangs straight in the well and is available in 30 m, 60 m, and 100 m lengths. Seven stranded stainless steel conductors resist corrosion, provide strength and are non-stretch. The tape is very easy to repair and splice. The dog-bone design reduces adherence to wet surfaces.
You can order this product now via our
Easy Cart online system. Registration takes a few moments and you can access our complete range of groundwater loggers, level tapes, pumps and consumables.
I hope this new product satisfies your needs and budget requirements and I welcome any questions about this product. Click
here to go through to our website and to download the official data sheet for this new product.
There are more new products coming soon from Solinst so stay tuned for further updates.
Kind Regards,
Ryan Cox
Groundwater Sales Manager
Mobile: 07711466404
Telephone: 01527882060
Email:
Ryan.Cox@rshydro.co.uk 29th May 2015