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Alcohol Sensor MQ303A
- Used to measure or detect Alcohol
- Can be used as a digital or analog sensor
- Long life and low cost
- Simple drive circuit
- High sensitivity
₹245.00 Excl. GST 18% -
MQ-135 Air Quality Detector Sensor Module For Arduino
- Sensitivity to Ammonia, Sulphide and Benzene steam.
- Sensitive for benzene, alcohol, smoke.
- Adjustable sensitivity.
- Signal output indicator.
- Fast response and recovery.
- Output voltage boosts along with the concentration of the measured gases increases.
₹112.00 Excl. GST 18% -
MQ-4 Methane CNG Gas Sensor Module
- Signal output indicator
- Dual Signals output (analog output and TTL output)
- The TTL output signal is low level, allows to connect with SCM directly
- Analog output 0~5V voltage
- Detecting range: 300~10000ppm
- High sensitivity
- Long working lifetime and stable performance
- Quick response
₹99.00 Excl. GST 18% -
MQ-5 Methane LPG Liquid Propane Gas Sensor Module
- Power Supply: 5 Volts
- Interface Type: Analog & Digital
- High Sensitivity to LPG, natural Gas, Town Gas & small sensitivity to smoke & alcohol
- Low Cost.
- Stable & Long Life.
- On board Power indication.
₹95.00 Excl. GST 18% -
MQ-6 Propane Butane LPG LNG Gas Sensor Module
- Model: MQ-6
- Operating Voltage: 5V DC
- Detecting Range: 200-10000 ppm
- Relative Humidity: <95% RH
₹98.00 Excl. GST 18% -
MQ-8 Hydrogen H2 Gas Sensor Module
- Using high-quality dual-panel design, with power indicator and TTL signal output instructions.
- The switching signal having a DO (TTL) output and analog output AO.
- TTL output valid signal is low. ( Low-level signal when the output light can directly connect to the microcontroller or relay module)
- Analog 0 ~ 5 v voltage, the higher the voltage, the concentration of the analog output voltage is higher.
- Continuous analog output.
- A hydrogen gas detection with good sensitivity.
- There are four screw holes for easy positioning.
- Has a long life and reliable stability
- Rapid response and recovery characteristics
₹98.00 Excl. GST 18%
A gas detector is a device that detects the presence of gases in an area, often as part of a safety system. A gas detector can sound an alarm to operators in the area where the leak is occurring, giving them the opportunity to leave. This type of device is important because there are many gases that can be harmful to organic life, such as humans or animals.
Gas detectors can be used to detect combustible, flammable and toxic gases, and oxygen depletion. This type of device is used widely in industry and can be found in locations, such as on oil rigs, to monitor manufacturing processes and emerging technologies such as photovoltaic. They may be used in firefighting.