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Gravity: Analog Waterproof Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor

Gravity: Analog Waterproof Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor

Description: This is a new type of analog capacitive soil moisture sensor designed by DFRobot. Compared with the old soil moisture sensor, it has increased waterproof performance. Even if the sensor is fully immersed in water, it can still be used normally; the anti-corrosion performance is optimized and more Laminate design, no longer need to worry about the sensors in the soil scratching the sensor panel, resulting in accelerated corrosion of the sensor; the length of the electrode plate is increased and the circuit performance is optimized, the measurement range is expanded, and the measurement value of the sensor is more accurate!

In addition, the sensor still retains the built-in voltage regulator chip and supports a 3.3~5.5V wide voltage working environment, which means that 3.3V main control boards such as control, micro:bit, ESP32, STM8/32 main control boards, etc. The sensor can still be used normally. On a mini PC like the Raspberry Pi, you only need an external ADC to work properly.

Specification:

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3 ~ 5.5VDC 
  • Interface: 2.54-3Pin
  • Output Voltage: 0 ~ 3VDC
  • Cable Length: 1.5m
  • Dimension(L x W): 175 x 30mm / 6.89 x 1.18 inches

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Shipping list:

  • 1 x Analog Waterproof Soil Moisture Sensor
  • 4 x Waterproof Label

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  • Stock: Out of Stock
  • Brand: DFRobot
  • Model: SEN0308
20.14€
Ex Tax: 16.05€
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