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"Chris Cooper" <chrisnews@sc3.net> wrote:
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Commercial soil moisture measurements are made with probes inside (I think)
a gypsum block. They give a resistance reading which must be measured with
ac excitation (to avoid electrolytic action damaging the probes).
Search the web you will find information and suppliers.
Not that weird - you made a battery - you can always call it a soil pHImmediately after hammering the spikes into the soil, the resistance
measurement was at about 1k ... and rising slowly but steadily. And then I
reversed the probes and measured about 500 ohms, holding steady. So I
waited a day. Measuring one direction I got 1.5Mohms, the other direction
500kohm. Today it was 2.2Mohms one way and 1.5Mohms the other way.
What in the sam hill blazes is going on here? Some sort of weird chemical
reaction that makes the resistance different in one direction than the
other?
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Commercial soil moisture measurements are made with probes inside (I think)
a gypsum block. They give a resistance reading which must be measured with
ac excitation (to avoid electrolytic action damaging the probes).
Search the web you will find information and suppliers.