Tolako Water Vapor Sensor Raindrop Humidity Sensor Water Level Switch Module for Arduino UNO MEGA2560

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Specification
Brand : TOLAKO
BulletPoint1 : Operating voltage: 3.3V~5V
BulletPoint2 : Operating current: less than 20mA
BulletPoint3 : Operating temperature: -10℃~+70℃
BulletPoint4 : Interface type: Analog signal output
ConnectorType : Screw
ItemName : Tolako Water Vapor Sensor Raindrop Humidity Sensor Water Level Switch Module for Arduino UNO MEGA2560
ItemTypeKeyword : sensor-blocks
Manufacturer : Tolako
MountingType : surface
PartNumber : 96-DOHV-001
ProductDescription : This water vapor sensor is an analog sensor module by which you cuold make simple raindrop detector and liquid level switch.
The output voltage will increase with the increase of humidity of the sensor surface.

Pin definition:
S: Signal output
+: Power (VCC)
-: Ground (GND)


Note:
Pls do not immerse the connection part of this sensor (mainly the pins) in water directly.
Package included:
1 x Water Vapor Sensor Module for Arduino

ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2016-07-11T08:17:01.963Z
SpecificationMet : Ma
UnspscCode : 39121400
Voltage : 5 volts

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