Wireless Temperature Sensor

215,00 incl. VAT

Max. Measurement: -40℃ ~ 125℃
Resolution: ±0.0625℃ (displaying to nearest 0.01℃)
Uncertainty Typical: ±0.25℃ (in -40℃ to 125℃), Max ±1.0℃
Sampling Rate Max. 100samples/second
Application Science#
Operating Environment: -40 ~ 60℃, Max 85%RH
Power: Li-Po Rechargeable Battery (700mAh)
Approximately 14 hours available when the battery is fully charged.

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Description

Wireless Temperature Sensor

Wireless Temperature Sensor

SCIENCECUBE® Wireless Temperature Sensor measures the temperature of the gas or liquid. This sensor measures temperature by using temperature dependence of resistance. The sensing part is inserted into the stainless steel end of the thermometer so it is possible to measure the temperature more precisely because there is less error in the output process than the analog type of temperature sensors.

Measures temperature in ° C or ° F This wireless sensor is consists of a handle and a stainless steel sensor. The sensing element is located inside the end of the sensor and the diameter of the stainless steel is less than or equal to 3.96 mm. Connect up to 4 sensors simultaneously. This sensor can be used in weakly acidic substances or liquids only. Support all Bluetooth Classic, Low Energy. Available in dedicated apps (Science#).

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Max. Measurement -40℃ ~ 125℃
Resolution ±0.0625℃
(displaying to nearest 0.01℃)
Uncertainty Typical ±0.25℃ (in -40℃ to 125℃), Max ±1.0℃
Sampling Rate Max. 100samples/second
Application Science#
Operating Environment -40 ~ 60℃, Max 85%RH
Power Li-Po Rechargeable Battery (700mAh)
Approximately 14 hours available when the battery is fully charged.

Experiments

Physics
– Heat conduction
– Adiabatic effect

Biology
– Photosynthesis
– Food calorimetry

Chemistry
– Supercooling phenomenon
– Thermal balance
– specific heat
– Boiling point, Freezing
– point
– Evaporation
– Endothermic reaction,
– Exothermic reaction

Earth Science
– Radial balance
– Temperature of the air
– according to height
– Convection
– Sea breeze

User Manual:  ScienceCube Wireless Temperature User Guide PDF
Data sheet:  ScienceCube Wireless Temperature Datasheet PDF