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Monnit’s Wireless 0–20 mA Current Meters are staples in R&D departments, academic labs, healthcare settings, and other areas that rely on industrial and/or scientific sensors.
Users routinely interface Monnit’s Wireless Current Meters with pH sensors, magnetic flow meters, dissolved oxygen or pressure sensors, velocity or acceleration sensors, industrial vibration sensors, and industrial accelerometers. If the current deviates from user-set limits, Monnit’s sensor instantly alerts designated personnel via email, call, or text.
Stay on top of device performance to protect vital research and processes with one of the current meters below.
WARNING: Use caution when interfacing to the Monnit 0-20mA Current meter. Negative voltages, AC Voltages , or DC Voltage exceeding 3.6V CAN DAMAGE the electronics of the wireless sensor. Monnit is not responsible for troubleshooting, replacing or reimbursing damages incurred by disregarding this warning.
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