High Current Sensor
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Use the High Current Sensor in experiments that involve currents larger than 1 A, such as solar panels, hand generators, and other alternative energy projects.
$142.00
The High Current Sensor has a range of ±10 A. Current is measured with a Hall Effect sensor, which uses the magnetic field created by the current and therefore does not add a resistive element to the circuit. A metal shield over the Hall Effect chip reduces the influence of external magnets. A replaceable fuse protects the equipment and circuit.
High Current Sensor range ±10 A
Maximum voltage input ±40 V
Supply voltage 5 VDC
Typical Resolution: 4.9 mA
Output voltage range 0 – 5 V
Replaceable fuse 10 A
Current in amperes:
Slope 4.51 A/V
Intercept –11.31 A
Vernier High Current Sensor
(1) extra 10 A fuse
Replacement Fuse for High Current Sensor (FUSE-HCS)
User Manual: https://www.vernier.com/manuals/hcs-bta/
Warranty: 5-year limited warranty
FAQ: https://www.vernier.com/til/2324/