Solar Power Meter, Akozon Sun Light Radiation Testing Measuring Instrument for Solar Energy Research Meteorology Physical Optical Experiments

$90.97

This solar power meter allows for hands-on experiments in physics, meteorology, and renewable energy.

Solar Power Meter, Akozon Sun Light Radiation Testing Measuring Instrument for Solar Energy Research Meteorology Physical Optical Experiments
Solar Power Meter, Akozon Sun Light Radiation Testing Measuring Instrument for Solar Energy Research Meteorology Physical Optical Experiments
$90.97

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Features

  • [(Application)] This light meter is widely used in solar measurement, solar energy research, meteorological, agricultural, physical and optical experiments to measure the light of glass to verify the performance of glass.
  • [(Record Data)] The solar power meter is designed with a “HOLD” button to support maximum retention and data retention for easy recording, user-friendly data comparison and experimental research.
  • [(LCD Display)] Solar meter is a precision instrument for measuring the of sunlight, large LCD display, 3-3 / 4 LCD display, maximum 3999, high resolution, wide range and short sampling time.
  • [(Standard Parameters)] The sunlight meter has two units: W / m2 and Btu, and displays “OL” when overloaded. 9V battery (excluding battery), portable, compact, maximum 132 * 65 * 38mm / 5.2 * 2.6 * 1.5in. Measuring range: 0.1-399.9W / m2, 1-3999W / m2, 0.1-399.9Btu / (ft2-h), 1-3999Btu / (ft2-h).
  • [(Easy to Use)] The solar radiation meter can be directly measured without adjustment, and the measurement is stable for a long time. Pay attention to the automatic measurement of the probe directly on the light source and keep the probe clean so as not to affect the measurement result.

Additional information

Weight 0.331 lbs
Dimensions 13.5 × 6.5 × 3 in

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