> It'd also be simple enough to add measurement of the discharge curve using a
> voltage divider and the built in ADC of an atmega chip.
>
> Add an ESP8266 and you'd be able to connect via wifi+web to download and
> view the conductance measurement and discharge graph for use in your
> scientific article.
ESP8266 has an ADC, so no need for an arduino/atmega, most likely.
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