Description

Description

  • Elecrow 1/2-In Water Flow Sensor
  • Has a magnetic core and a rotation impeller
  • The hall-effect sensor outputs the corresponding pulse signals
  • Detects flow in water dispenser or coffee machine

The Elecrow 1/2-In Water Flow Sensor consists of a magnetic core, rotating impeller, external casing and sensor, and a hall-effect sensor.

When water flows through the rotor, rotor rolls, it activates the magnetic core to trigger switch action speed changes with different rate of flow. The hall-effect sensor outputs the corresponding pulse signals, users can get the flow speed via detecting the pulse. It is suitable to detect flow in water dispenser or coffee machine.

  • 1 x Elecrow 1/2-In Water Flow Sensor

  • Min. Working Voltage: DC 4.5V
  • Max. Working Current: 15mA (DC 5V)
  • Working Voltage: 5V ~ 24V
  • Flow Rate Range: 1 ~ 30 L/min
  • Load Capacity: ≤10mA (DC 5V)
  • Operating Temperature: ≤80 ℃
  • Liquid Temperature: ≤120 ℃
  • Operating Humidity: 35% ~ 90%RH
  • Water Pressure:  ≤2.0MPa
  • Storage Temperature: -25 ℃ ~ +80 ℃
  • Storage Humidity: 25% ~ 95%RH
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