Explore more products by
Deirolab
Deirolab Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor V1.2
Satisfaction Guarantee
Protected Purchase — Receive the product you expected or get your money back, no hassle.
If you're not completely satisfied, we'll take care of the return process and issue a 100% refund, quickly and at no additional cost.
- Shipping Time:
- Ships within 2-5 business days after your purchase. We will receive your product at our warehouse and carefully package it for international shipping.
- SKU:
- MLA1788632716
- Condition:
- New
- Weight:
- 0.04 KGS
Description
Shop Sensor Capacitivo Analógico De Humedad Del Suelo V1.2 and more Higrómetros at Latinafy.comMeet the Deirolab Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor V1.2, your ultimate companion for gardening and plant care. This durable sensor measures soil moisture levels accurately through capacitive detection, ensuring a longer lifespan compared to traditional resistive sensors. With an integrated voltage regulator chip, it operates seamlessly within a voltage range of 3.3 to 5.5 V, making it compatible with popular control boards like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. The compact design and easy-to-use features allow you to effectively communicate with your plants, ensuring they receive the perfect amount of moisture. Discover a smarter way to care for your greenery today!The Deirolab Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor V1.2 is the ideal solution for anyone looking to monitor soil moisture levels effectively. Crafted from corrosion-resistant materials, this sensor guarantees a long operational lifespan, giving you the reliability you need for your gardening needs. Unlike resistive sensors that can corrode easily, this capacitive design allows for increased durability and longevity. Equipped with a built-in voltage regulator chip, it functions perfectly within a range of 3.3 to 5.5 V, which means you can use it with platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi with ease.
You can even set up an external display along with a control board to actively monitor and communicate with your plants effectively. Measuring a compact 98 x 23 mm, this sensor features three pins: analog signal output, GND, and VCC, ensuring a straightforward installation process. Every purchase includes the moisture sensor and an analog sensor cable, so you’re all set to start your gardening journey right away. With our product, you will have an essential tool to optimize your plant care routines.Usage ideas
This sensor is perfect for home gardeners, horticulturists, and agricultural enthusiasts. Use it to monitor the soil moisture of your indoor plants, flower beds, or vegetable gardens. It can also be applied in hydroponics systems for precise water management or in research projects that require accurate soil moisture data. Integrate it with an Arduino or Raspberry Pi for automated irrigation systems, ensuring your plants thrive with minimal effort.Frequently asked questionsWhat is the main benefit of the capacitive design?: The capacitive design prevents corrosion, making the sensor last significantly longer than resistive sensors, which wear out quickly.Can I use this sensor with Raspberry Pi?: Absolutely! The sensor operates within a voltage range compatible with Raspberry Pi; however, you will need an external analog-to-digital converter module.What specifications should I be aware of?: The sensor outputs an analog signal in the range of 0 to 3 V and operates on a voltage supply of 3.3 to 5.5 VDC. It measures 98 x 23 mm.What components are included with the purchase?: You will receive the Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor and an analog sensor cable.- Brand: Deirolab- Condition: New- Model: V1.2- SKU: SKU03415- GTIN: Not registered- Sale Format: Unit- Units per Pack: 1- Color: Black- Weight: 30 g- Supply Voltage: 3.3 - 5V- Thermo Hygrometer: No- Min Moisture Percentage: 0 %- Max Moisture Percentage: 100 %Vendor listing title: Sensor Capacitivo Analógico De Humedad Del Suelo V1.2
View AllClose
Additional Information
Origin: |
Argentina |
Vendor: |
Shop on Mercado Libre Argentina |
Brand: |
Deirolab |