An Often-Overlooked Constraint to Powering Instruments: Voltage Drop
LI-COR occasionally receives an inquiry from users who are concerned that after fielding their instrument for the first time it has failed. When they tested the instrument in the lab everything worked...
View ArticleLI-COR Analyzers Monitoring Carbon Dioxide Worldwide as Atmospheric Levels...
On May 13, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported a preliminary daily average carbon dioxide (CO2) reading of 400.07 parts per million (ppm) at the Mauna Loa Observatory on...
View ArticleObtaining Calibration Coefficients for Your LI-COR Gas Analyzer(s) Online
The calibration coefficients for LI-COR gas analyzers are factory installed, or may be re-entered if the instrument is returned for service at LI-COR. If the original calibration certificate that was...
View Article‘Drieing’ your Drierite the ‘rite’ way
Indicating Drierite® provides water scrubbing for the LI-6400XT, as well as other LI-COR gas analyzers. As the Drierite takes up water, the color changes from blue to pink, as seen in the photo...
View ArticleZero and Span Gas Guidelines
LI-COR technical support often receives questions about choosing a set of CO2 calibration gases for our analyzers. While we realize that every customer’s measurement situation may be slightly...
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