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RFS

Wireless Gas Production Measurement The ANKOM RF Gas Production System provides an easy-to-use method for monitoring and measuring gas production. Samples and microbes (or other fermentation sources) are placed in the bottles; the RF sensor module is...

 

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RF1X

RF1X Gas Production Modules can be added to an ANKOM RF Gas Production System (Base Kit). A total of 50 modules can be connected to a GEN 3 RFS system. Please specify a bottle type. NOTE: Standard RF1X modules come with 250ml bottles. For different...

 
Frequently Asked Questions

The solenoid will become hot if the valve open check box is left checked. Normal valve openings are very brief and within a range of 10-1000 milliseconds, which does not cause the solenoid cylinder to get hot. If the Open Valves button is clicked or...

 
 
 
 
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1. Verify that you have a Gen2 Coordinator: A Gen2 Coordinator will have a number that is less than 1,000. If you have connectivity issues and your coordinator number is greater than 1,000 you have a Gen3 system. In that case, contact ANKOM using the...

 
 
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To update your GPM software: 1) Purchase the GPM software appropriate for your system. GEN2 systems (serial #’s <900) require GPM software version 11.4 ( Part #: RF3 ) GEN3 systems (serial #’s >1000) require GPM software version 15.0 ( Part #: RF3X )...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Due to the discontinuation of certain parts, ANKOM can no longer replace the RF programmed chip (Part #: RF45) and the Circuit Board (Part #: 7007) in Gen2 modules. All other repairs and replacement parts will continue to be available indefinitely.

 
 
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Just prior to use, charge your rechargeable batteries (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ) for at least three hours using the 10-Station Battery Charger ( Part #: RF25 ). A fully charged battery when plugged into a module should read 6.7V or higher on the GPM...

 
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No, the batteries (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ) should not get hot. If this happens, the battery pack may be defective, or the module's circuit board may have failed. Install another fully charged battery pack in the module. Then, perform the module...