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QUBINO Flush RGBW Dimmer
Quick Overview
Preparing a house party? or a romantic dinner? Do you want to colour your home in shades appropriate for the occasion? With the QUBINO Z-Wave RGBW Dimmer you can pick between 16 million shades of colour all in the palm of your hand. Using your smartphone you can set your RGB/RGBW Lights to the colours you want.
QUBINO modules are “install-and-forget” products. QUBINO is made to last so we only select and use top-quality electronic components. These modules are also the most tested Z-Wave microcontrollers on the market.
Compatible with all Z-Wave Plus certified Controllers.
Product Details
- The QUBINO Z-Wave RGBW Dimmer occupies a smaller volume than comparable modules of any other brand and will fit easily in any flush mounting box.
- Supports both RGB and RGBW Loads.
- Works with Both 12V DC and 24V DC Power Supplies.
- Supports Auto Inclusion for quick setup.
- Customizable ramp rate – regulate the speed at which the dimmer adjusts its brightness.
- Unlimited controlling capability through the gateway.
- Z-Wave Plus certification.
- 14 additional parameters for expert users.
Product Support
Configuring Z-Wave Devices:
Z-Wave devices often have several configurable parameters which you can change using your Vera’s user interface. These parameters can include things such as the length of time a Z-Wave siren remains active for or the type of manual switch connected to a Z-Wave light controller.
Every available configurable parameter is listed in your device’s user manual. In most cases your device’s default parameters will be suitable to your needs however sometimes it may be necessary to adjust them to optimally use your device. A guide to configuring Z-Wave devices with Vera UI7 is available in the Manuals section.
Please note: If you are installing the entire Z-Wave™ system for the first time please refer to the installation guide of your Z-Wave gateway before installing this device.
RGBW dimmer may have max 3 25A on each channel if multiple channels are connected.
- 60 LEDs per metre 8mm wide = 4.8w p/m -> on 12V = 0 4A on 24V = 0 2A -> on 12V you can add about 8m on 24V 16m per channel
- 120 LEDs per metre 8mm wide = 9.6w p/m -> on 12V = 0 8A on 24V = 0 4A -> on 12V you can add about 4m on 24V 8m per channel
- 240 LEDs per metre 10mm/12mm wide = 19.2w p/m -> on 12V = 1 6A on 24V = 0 8A -> on 12V you can add about 2m on 24V 4m per channel
- 60 LEDs per metre 10mm/12mm wide = 14.4w p/m -> on 12V = 1 2A on 24V = 0 6A -> on 12V you can add about 2 5m on 24V 5m per channel
120 LEDs per metre 10mm/12mm wide = 24w p/m -> on 12V = 2A on 24V = 1A -> on 12V you can add about 1 5m on 24V 3m per channel
As you see the length of the LED strip depends on a few factors that as the W (density of LED per m) and V of the LED strip and maximum A on the RGBW Dimmer (this is constant and is 3 25A per channel) knowing this three factors you can calculate the meters that you will be able to add on every channel according to this (note for safety leave 10% headroom).
Maximum W per channel / W of led strip = total m of LED strip per channel (we will use the 4 8W LED strip per meter in the next example).
- on 12V = 39W / 4 8W = 8 125m (with 10% headroom 7 3m)
- on 24V = 78W / 4 8W = 16 25m (with 10% headroom 14 6m)
The five examples mentioned above you may find other densities per meter of the LED which will result in different power which will result in different maximum meters.
2. What are the recommended characteristics for the power supply if we want to put max-length LED strips?
Manuals:
QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer RGBW Manual
Guide to Configuring Z-Wave Devices with Vera UI7 (Size: 435 kB)
Videos / YouTube:
Technical Specifications
RF Protocol |
Z-Wave Plus™ |
RF Frequency |
921.42Mhz ‐ AU/NZ approved RF for Z‐wave |
Application |
Indoor use only |
Power |
12-24 VDC power supply (not incuded) |
Operation Range |
Up to 30m indoors with no obstacles |
Enclosure |
Plastic |
| Operating Temp. | 0C – +40C |
Max. control voltage raitings |
12V DC – 156W combined 24V DC – 312W combined |
Dimensions |
40.5 mm x 32 mm x 14.5 mm |
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Description
Quick Overview
The QUBINO Temperature Sensor (by GOAP) is capable of measuring temperatures between -50°C ~ 125°C with 0.5°C accuracy.
- 1m long cable
- Connects directly to any GOAP module
- Integrates with; VeraEdge VeraPlus Zipato NETIC
Note: This product is currently not supported by Fibaro gateways.
Product Support
Videos / YouTube:
Technical Specifications
Product Name |
Temperature sensor |
| Temperature range | -50°C – 125°C range) |
Temperature accuracy |
0.5°C |
Dimensions (W x H x D) |
1 m |
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Description
Quick Overview
The QUBINO Dimmer (by GOAP) is the first MOSFET-switching light Z-Wave dimmer module that also supports control of low-voltage halogen lamps with an electronic transformer dimmable compact fluorescent lights and dimmable LED bulbs. It also measures the power consumption of electrical devices and supports the connection of a digital temperature sensor.
QUBINO modules are “install-and-forget” products. Our products are made to last so we only select and use top-quality electronic components. These modules are also the most tested Z-Wave microcontrollers on the market. The Slovenian Institute of Quality and Metrology (SIQ) an independent testing body tests safety parameters including temperature rise construction insulation resistance power consumption and overload following the EN 60669-2-1 standard.
Product Details
All QUBINO modules are manufactured in Europe by GOAP.
- The QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer module occupies a smaller volume than comparable modules of any other brand and will fit easily in any flush mounting box.
- The QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer can measure the power consumption of the connected electrical device and itself has an extremely low power consumption of just 0.7 W.
- The QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer can operate across a wide temperature range from a chilly -10˚C to a scorching 40˚C (14˚–104˚F). It supports the connection of a digital temperature sensor which is also useful for creating complex scenarios. Every module also acts as a repeater in order to improve the range and stability of the Z-Wave network.
- Unlimited controlling capability through gateway
- Setting mono-stable (push button) or bi-stable switch type
- Z-Wave Plus compliant
- 23 additional parameters for expert users
Product Support
Please note: If you are installing the entire Z-Wave™ system for the first time please refer to the installation guide of your Z-Wave gateway before installing this device.
The QUBINO Flush Dimmer uses a unique MOSFET ‘trailing edge’ dimmer to enable it to work with a huge range of bulb types:
Halogen and Incandescent (230V) – up to 140W
Dimmable LEDs (230V) – up to 30W
Dimmable CFL and Fluorescent (230V) – up to 30W
Low Voltage Halogen (24V)
Low Voltage LED (24V)
The QUBINO Dimmer can be used in the 230V mains lighting system where it uses a ‘Trailing Edge’ style dimmer to control the lights. It can also be used in a 24V low-voltage system where it uses PWM style control of the bulbs.
Configuring Z-Wave Devices:
Z-Wave devices often have several configurable parameters which you can change using your Vera’s user interface. These parameters can include things such as the length of time a Z-Wave siren remains active for or the type of manual switch connected to a Z-Wave light controller.
Every available configurable parameter is listed in your device’s user manual. In most cases your device’s default parameters will be suitable to your needs however sometimes it may be necessary to adjust them to optimally use your device. A guide to configuring Z-Wave devices with Vera UI7 is available in the Manuals section.
Please note:
These devices require a 3-wire system (including neutral) please check your installation before purchasing. If you have 2-wire system (without neutral) we recommend you use a FIBARO Z-Wave Dimmer 2
PLEASE NOTE FOR THE INSTALLATIONS IN THE AREAS WHERE ELECTRICITY SUPPLIERS USING OFF-PEAK RIPPLE CONTROL SIGNALS:
Electricity suppliers in particular areas of Australia such as NSW QLD and some others places are injecting an off-peak ripple control signal using Zellweger equipment or similar onto their distribution networks in order to remotely control devices such as off-peak hot water systems and street lighting although other areas within Australia also use this technology. Not all properties are affected by ripple control so just because you might live in one of these areas does not mean that you will have these problems.
Ripple injection control systems work by superimposing coded control signal commonly 750Hz or 1050Hz on the 50 Hz mains supply.
Some electrical appliances such as fans dimmers toasters and LED lighting can be sensitive to this ripple control signal. The results could be audible buzzing noises from fans or flickering lights whenever the ripple control signals are present.
Electricity suppliers are advising users to install appropriate ripple signal filters in such areas.
The ripple signal filter is a tuned passive inline filter which completely eliminates the superimposed ripple injection control signal from the normal mains supply to produce a noise free filtered mains supply which can then be connected to the electrical appliances or light control systems. The ripple signal filter is specifically tuned to eliminate the ripple control signal frequency of 750Hz or 1050Hz.
However we can’t guarantee the ripple signal filter always will help you if you experiencing such issues. Please contact your local energy provider to get more information and proposed solutions for your electrical installation.
If you are getting similar problems with your dimmers and fans and it’s not Ripple Control Signal and you are hearing the tones at random times of the day your electrical supply may be affected by harmonics; a power fluctuation that is not part of the normal electricity supply or ripple control signal output.
Harmonics are caused by an interference created by other equipment on the network such as inverter type air conditioners and switch mode power supplies for computers.
The offending appliances may be in your home or other premises on the local power grid. If you are being affected by network harmonics it may be of benefit to transfer the electricity supply to your premises to a different phase in the street. This is something you will need to discuss with your electrical company.
We are strongly recommending for the areas we have mentioned above to run test with only few dimmers before committing for high volumes. If results are not fully OK you may use relays only instead of dimmers.
Please note that our warranty for the faulty devices is not covering above mentioned conditions with your local electric grids.
Please see affected with Ripple Signalling areas here:
QUEENSLAND
- Only Southern Queensland (Energex) has Ripple Signalling.
- The Frequency is 1050Hz.
- The rest of Queensland (Ergon) does not have Ripple Signalling.
NSW
- Energy Australia Full Supply Area
- Energy Australia Sydney &Hunter Supply Area
Manuals:
⇒ QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer InWall Installation Manual
⇒ QUBINO Dimmer Two-Way Bell Press Switch Wiring Diagram (191KB)
⇒ QUBINO Dimmer Two-Way Toggle Switch Wiring Diagram (191KB)
⇒ Guide to Configuring Z-Wave Devices with Vera UI7 (Size: 435 kB)
Videos / YouTube:
⇒ QUBINO Dimmer dimming a 24V DC LED Strip Lights
Technical Specifications
RF Protocol |
Z-Wave Plus™ SDK version: 6.51.03 |
RF Frequency |
921.42Mhz ‐ AU/NZ approved RF for Z‐wave |
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Application
Max output circuit power of AC/DC for resistive load only
Max output circuit power of AC/DC
for LED bulb and low voltage halogen bulbs with electronic transformer |
Indoor use only
140W (240VAC) – 21W (24VDC) – Resistive load
30W (240VAC) / 15W (110VAC) – LED load
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Power |
0.6 A / 230 VAC
0.85 A / 30 VDC
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Operation Range |
Up to 30m indoors with no obstacles |
Enclosure |
Plastic |
Comliance |
EN 60669-2-1 |
| Operating Temp. | -10C ~ +40C |
Dimensions |
41.8mm x 36.8mm x 15.4mm |
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Description
Quick Overview
The absolute best selling QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer 0-10V (by GOAP) is unique. This Z-Wave product was developed to cater for the needs of Smart Home users looking for a Z-Wave solution that controls devices such as lights fans and similar products with 0-10V signal. The QUBINO Flush Dimmer 0-10V is ideal for remotely dimming LED lights with low voltage ballast.
QUBINO modules are “install-and-forget” products. QUBINO are made to last so we only select and use top-quality electronic components. These modules are also the most tested Z-Wave microcontrollers on the market. The Slovenian Institute of Quality and Metrology (SIQ) an independent testing body tests safety parameters including temperature rise construction insulation resistance power consumption and overload in accordance with the EN 60669-2-1 standard.
QUBINO Ltd. is a European company with 26-years experience in the automation field. With their expertise and passion for innovation in automation they have developed a unique ready to sell certified and reliable portfolio of 14 Z-Wave wireless Smart Home products under difirent brands and OEM around the world.
Product Details
All QUBINO modules are manufactured in Italy.
- The QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer 0-10V occupies a smaller volume than comparable modules of any other brand and will fit easily in any flush mounting box
- Standard 0-10V output
- Multi-function input in connection with: push button / switch / potentiometer / input 0-10V (any sensor with 0-10V output)
- Perfect for dimming lights with balast 0-10V
- Controlling fan speed (for motors or frequency inverters with 0-10V speed control input)
- Controlling heating / cooling valves (with 0-10V input)
- Unlimited controlling capability through gateway
- Z-Wave Plus compliant
- 23 additional parameters for expert users
Product Support
Configuring Z-Wave Devices:
Z-Wave devices often have several configurable parameters which you can change using your Vera’s user interface. These parameters can include things such as the length of time a Z-Wave siren remains active for or the type of manual switch connected to a Z-Wave light controller.
Every available configurable parameter is listed in your device’s user manual. In most cases your device’s default parameters will be suitable to your needs however sometimes it may be necessary to adjust them to optimally use your device. A guide to configuring Z-Wave devices with Vera UI7 is available in the Manuals section.
Please note: If you are installing the entire Z-Wave™ system for the first time please refer to the installation guide of your Z-Wave gateway before installing this device.
The GOAP Flush Dimmer uses a unique MOSFET ‘trailing edge’ dimmer to enable it to work with a huge range of bulb types:
Halogen and Incandescent (230V)
Dimmable LEDs (230V)
Dimmable CFL and Fluorescent (230V)
Low Voltage Halogen (24V)
Low Voltage LED (24V)
The QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer can be used in the 230V mains lighting system where it uses a ‘Trailing Edge’ style dimmer to control the lights. It can also be used in a 24V low-voltage system where it it uses PWM style control of the bulbs.
Please note:These devices require a 3-wire system (including neutral) please check your installation before purchasing. If you have 2-wire system (without neutural) we recommend you use a FIBARO Z-Wave Dimmer 2.
Manuals:
⇒ QUBINO Z-Wave Dimmer 0-10V Installation Manual
⇒ Guide to Configuring Z-Wave Devices with Vera UI7 (Size: 435 kB)
Videos / YouTube:
Technical Specifications
RF Protocol |
Z-Wave Plus™ SDK version: 6.51.03 |
RF Frequency |
921.42Mhz ‐ AU/NZ approved RF for Z‐wave |
Application |
Indoor use only |
Power |
12-24 VDC |
Operation Range |
Up to 50m indoors with no obstacles |
Enclosure |
Plastic |
Comliance |
EN 60669-2-1 |
| Operating Temp. | -10C ~ +50C |
Max. control voltage raitings |
-20/+20VDC |
Control signal range |
0-11VDC |
Max. sinking current |
2 mA |
Max. sourcing current |
10 mA |
Dimensions |
41.8 mm x 36.8 mm x 15.4 mm |
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Description
QUBINO Z-Wave Flush 2 Relay DC
Quick Overview
QUBINO Z-Wave Flush 2 Relay DC is a Z-Wave module for switching on/off one or two electrical devices (e.g. light fan etc …). The module can be controlled either through Z-wave network or through the wall switch manually.
This module is designed to be mounted behind a traditional wall switch. The module measures power consumption of load and supports connection of digital temperature sensor. It is designed to act as a repeater in order to improve the range and stability of the Z-Wave network.
Supported switches
Module supports mono-stable switches (push button) and bi-stable switches. The module is factory set to operate with bi-stable switches.
Product Details
Product Support
Configuring Z-Wave Devices:
Z-Wave devices often have several configurable parameters which you can change using your Vera’s user interface. These parameters can include things such as the length of time a Z-Wave siren remains active for or the type of manual switch connected to a Z-Wave light controller.
Every available configurable parameter is listed in your device’s user manual. In most cases your device’s default parameters will be suitable to your needs however sometimes it may be necessary to adjust them to optimally use your device. A guide to configuring Z-Wave devices with Vera UI7 is available in the Manuals section.
Strengthens Z-Wave Connectivity
The smart relay module has been designed to work as a Z-Wave repeater thereby providing you the flexibility to extend the range of your Z-Wave network.
The QUBINO double switch is Z-Wave Plus Certified. Z-Wave Plus (5th Generation Z-Wave) offers a lot of new features including increased range extended battery life and Over The Air upgrading (OTA). Take a look at our “What is Z-Wave Plus” guide for more information.
Note!
Do not connect the module to loads exceeding recommended values. Connect the module only in accordance to the manual and diagrams below. Use only quilified electrician!
Manuals:
⇒ QUBINO Z-Wave Double Switch Installation Manual
⇒ Z-Wave Fan Control Solution(250KB)
⇒ Guide to Configuring Z-Wave Devices with Vera UI7 (Size: 435 kB)
Videos / YouTube:
Technical Specifications
Product Name |
Z-Wave Dbl Switch |
Powered by |
24V DC or 30V DC |
Operation Range |
30m |
Max Load |
2300W (24VDC) |
Radio frequency |
921.42 MHz (AU/NZ Z-Wave) |
Power Consumption |
0 4W |
Operation temperature |
-10 -+40 C* |
| Measured temperature range | 0 5o C (within 0o C – 40o C range) (optional sensor) |
Temperature measuring accuracy |
0 5 C |
Housing |
ABS |
Dimensions (W x H x D) |
41.8 x 36.8 x 15.4 mm |
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Description
Quick Overview
The QUBINO Z-Wave Tubular Motor Controller (by GOAP) is the world’s smallest Z-Wave module able to control the motors of blinds rollers shades and Venetian blinds.
- Z-Wave Plus certified
- Supports the connection of a temperature sensor
- Requires 3-wire (including neutral) installation
- Can measure the power consumption of connected device
Product Details
The QUBINO Z-Wave Tubular Motor Controller is a Z-Wave Plus (500 series) controller for blind roller and shade motors. It is designed to fit into an existing switch and enables you to wirelessly control blind motors using a Z-Wave enabled (921.42 MHz in AUS/NZ) controller and reports the motors actual power (Watts) and total power consumption (kWh). This device also supports precise positioning for motors equipped with mechanical or electronic switches.
The QUBINO Z-Wave Tubular Motor Controller allows the connection of a temperature sensor which can report the local temperature to your Z-Wave gateway allowing it to better meet your heating/cooling needs.
This product integrates with all Australian certified (921.42 MHz) Z-Wave Controllers including;
- Fibaro Home Center 3/Lite
Configuring Z-Wave Devices:
Z-Wave devices often have several configurable parameters which you can change using your Vera’s user interface. These parameters can include things such as the length of time a Z-Wave siren remains active for or the type of manual switch connected to a Z-Wave light controller.
Every available configurable parameter is listed in your device’s user manual. In most cases your device’s default parameters will be suitable to your needs however sometimes it may be necessary to adjust them to optimally use your device. A guide to configuring Z-Wave devices with Vera UI7 is available in the Manuals section.
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Digital Temperature sensor has 1m cable with connector to connect directly to Qubino modules.
Digital temperature sensor range is between -50 and 125°C.
Supported switches and dimmers
Quibino brand
Product Details
Integration with Z-Wave controllers
Works with Zipato, Vera 3, Lite, NETIC.
Doesn't work with Fibaro yet.
Videos / YouTube: Quibino double switch
Technical Specifications
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Product Name
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Temperature sensor
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Powered by
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24V
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Operation Range
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Power Consumption
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Operation temperature
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| Measured temperature range | 0,5o C (within 0o C - 40o C range) (optional sensor) |
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Temperature measuring accuracy
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0,5 C
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Dimensions (W x H x D)
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1 m
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Description
| Quick Overview |
The QUBINO On/Off Thermostat 2 (made by Goap Europe) is your wireless heating and hot water controller that also measures power consumption. This amazingly tiny module is ideal for wireless control of electric or water-based underfloor heating systems electric water heaters hot water pumps and electric radiators.
- Z-Wave Plus certified Security S2 SmartStart ready
- Includes digital temperature sensor
- Can measure the power consumption of the connected device (within 3% accuracy)
- Extremely low energy consumption (less than 0.4W)
- Frost-free mode: Specifies a minimum temperature for the heating system connected to the module to prevent your pipes from freezing
| Product Details |
The QUBINO Z-Wave ON/OFF Thermostat 2 can be used to directly control electric or water-based underfloor heating systems electric water heaters hot water pumps electric radiators and similar. You can control it either remotely through the Z-Wave network or wall switches.
The QUBINO Z-Wave ON/OFF Thermostat 2 also measures power consumption and supports the connection of a digital temperature sensor.
This product integrates with Australian-certified (921.42 MHz) Z-Wave Controllers including Fibaro Home Center 2/Lite Fibaro Home Center 3/Lite and YUBII controllers
Please check the compatibility with major Z-Wave controllers in this Matrix provided by the manufacturer.
Configuring Z-Wave Devices:
Z-Wave devices often have several configurable parameters which you can change using your Vera’s user interface. These parameters can include things such as the length of time a Z-Wave siren remains active for or the type of manual switch connected to a Z-Wave light controller.
Every available configurable parameter is listed in your device’s user manual. In most cases your device’s default parameters will be suitable to your needs however sometimes it may be necessary to adjust them to optimally use your device. A guide to configuring Z-Wave devices a Z-Wave gateway is available in the Manuals section.
| Product Support |
Manuals:
⇒ QUBINO Z-Wave ON/OFF Thermostat 2 Technical Specification
⇒ QUBINO Z-Wave ON/OFF Thermostat Extended User Manual
Videos / YouTube:
⇒ QUBINO Z-Wave ON/OFF Thermostat 2 VIDEO
| Technical Specifications |
RF Protocol |
Z‐Wave Plus (500 series chip) Security S2
SmartStart ready Z-Wave Repeater
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RF Frequency |
921.42Mhz ‐ AU/NZ approved RF for Z‐wave |
Z‐Wave device type |
Z-Wave binary switch routing slave |
Power Supply |
230V AC ± 10% OR 24-30V DC |
Rated Load Current of AC Output (resistive load) |
1 x 10A / 230V AC |
Rated Load Current of DC Output (resistive load) |
1 x 10 A / 30V DC |
Output circuit power of AC output (resistive load) |
2300W (230V AC) |
| Output circuit power of DC output (resistive load) | 240W (24V DC) |
Operation Range |
Up to 40m indoors (with no obstacles) |
Application |
Indoor use only |
Operation temperature |
-10 ~ 40 °C |
Digital Temperature Sensor cable length |
1000 mm |
Weight |
48g |
Dimensions |
41.8mm x 36.8mm x 16.9mm |
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