Features:The RFVolt2000A is a wireless data logger designed to measure and record DC voltage signals. The data logger can connect directly to DC voltage sources, making it ideal for battery usage studies, solar energy monitoring and other DC voltage monito
Features:
The RFVolt2000A is a wireless data logger designed to measure and record DC voltage signals. The data logger can connect directly to DC voltage sources, making it ideal for battery usage studies, solar energy monitoring and other DC voltage monitoring applications. The RFVolt2000A can also be interfaced with a wide range of voltage output sensors, including pressure sensors and CO2 sensors, as well as transmitters and other transducers.
The RFVolt2000A can be used as a standalone data logger, or used with the RFC1000 wireless transceiver, to transmit data back to the central PC. The RFVolt2000A can transmit up to 500 feet (line of sight) to the RFC1000 transceiver. However, multiple RFC1000’s can be set up and used as repeaters, capable of transmitting data up to 1000 feet (line of sight) to other RFC1000’s. This allows the data to be sent over a greater distance.
Voltage | |
Voltage Range | 2.5 V: -3 VDC to +3 VDC |
Voltage Resolution | 0 to 2.5 VDC: 0.1 mVDC |
General | |
Memory | 32,256 Readings |
Reading Rate | 1 reading every second up to 1 reading every 24 hours |
Baud Rate | 250,000 |
LED Indicators | Green, Blue & Red |
Operating Environment | -20 C to +60 C (-4 F to +140 F), 0 %RH to 95 %RH |
Battery Life | 5 years typical at a 15 minute reading rate |
Material | ABS plastic |
Dimensions | 3.5 in x 3.17 in x 0.95 in (88.9 mm x 80.5 mm x 24.1 mm |
IP Rating | IP22 |
Required Interface Package | RFC1000 (wireless); USB to Mini USB Cable |
$25
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