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DIGITEN Sensor Flowmeter Control 10 200L Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of DIGITEN Sensor Flowmeter Control 10 200L

Flow range:10-200L/min. Allow compression:Water pressure 1.75 Mpa below. Working voltage range:DC 5-18 V. Output Waveform:Square Wave,output pulse signal. Sensor:Hall effect.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient Flow Control Measuring System!

This flow meter is a high-quality tool for measuring liquid flows. It is easy to install, reliable, and versatile, making it suitable for different industrial and scientific applications. The digital display and programmable control system are user-friendly, allowing for precise monitoring and accurate measurements. The device's compact size and lightweight construction make it easy to handle and store. The only downside is that it may require additional components for some specific…

Pros
  • Accurate measurement of flow rate
Cons
  • Requires electricity to operate

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works very well, silicone sealant is your friend.

Although it has UK threads it will fit a 2" PVC threaded socket with US threads. I've added some silicone sealant and haven't had any leaks. I have confirms that the formula for liters is 12 pulses per liter. I've used this for a Raspberry Pi 3 based pool controller and it works fine.

Pros
  • Flow range: 10-200 l/min
Cons
  • I'll get back to you

Revainrating 2 out of 5

it's useless and I'm afraid it was a waste of time.

Connected to Arduino and counted pulse. I have no way of knowing how this translates to a stream as the device arrived with no documentation. So it's useless and I'm afraid it was a waste of time and money. If you want to claim that there is or isn't a flow, that's fine. Knowing what the flow is isn't easy to know unless you want to do the calibration yourself.

Pros
  • Output waveform: square wave, pulse output.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...