Voltage data-logger RFVolt2000A
wirelesswith LCD displayfor monitoring

voltage data-logger
voltage data-logger
voltage data-logger
voltage data-logger
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Characteristics

Measured quantity
voltage
Connector type
wireless
Display
with LCD display
Applications
for monitoring
Other characteristics
programmable, battery-powered, with connector, digital, continuous

Description

The RFVolt2000A is a wireless voltage data logger designed to connect directly to DC voltage sources. This device can also be interfaced with a wide range of voltage output sensors, including pressure sensors and CO2 sensors, as well as transmitters and other transducers. The RFVolt2000A is available in four ranges: 2.5VDC, 15VDC, 30VDC or 160mVDC. The RFVolt2000A-160mVDC model is a wireless, differential voltage data logger. The device is equipped with a three position terminal block to allow for a positive, negative and ground connection. This allows the measurement of the voltage difference between two signals tied to the same ground. This device features an LCD screen which provides instant access to current readings, minimum, maximum and average statistics. Equipped with user-programmable alarms, the RFVolt2000A will alert or notify users via email or text when thresholds are breached, allowing users to take immediate action. The RFVolt2000A is compatible with the latest MadgeTech 4 Software making starting, stopping, and downloading simple and easy. Graphical, tabular, and summary data is provided for analysis and can be viewed as customizable engineering units. The RFVolt2000A is also MadgeTech Cloud Services ready, providing users the ability to monitor data remotely on any smartphone, tablet or internet enabled device.

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