Factory-priced temperature and humidity meter for sale online. It is a digital thermo hygrometer that can understand and master changes in environmental information in real-time, comes with an LCD backlight display, simple operation key, high-sensitivity sensor, and fine battery slot.
Specifications
Model |
ATO-WT83 |
Items |
Range |
Precision |
Max Response Time |
Surrounding Temperature |
-20C~70℃ (-4℉~158℉) |
±1℃ |
30s |
RF Range |
0%~100%RH |
±4%RH |
30s |
Dew Point Range |
-20℃~50℃ |
±2℃ |
30s |
Wet Bulb Range |
-20℃~50℃ |
±2℃ |
30s |
Operating Current |
without Backlight: about 13mA; with Backlight: about 17mA |
Powered By |
3*1.5V AAA Battery |
Size |
184x56x36mm |
Weight |
129.2g |
Note:
- Temperature Accuracy: ±1%°C between 5°C~50°C (41°F~122°F).
- Humidity Accuracy: ±4%RH (25℃ (77℉)/10%RH~90%RH), full range accuracy is ±5%RH.
- Dew Point and Wet Bulb: ±2%°℃ (5°C~50°C (41°F~122°℉)/10%RH~90%RH).
Details
Applications
Tips: What is a digital temperature and humidity meter used for?
The digital temperature and humidity meter is a device used to measure and display an environment's temperature and relative humidity levels. It is widely used in various settings to monitor and maintain optimal environmental conditions.
In homes and offices, it helps ensure comfort and health by indicating whether conditions are too dry or humid, affecting respiratory health and damaging furniture, electronics, and books. In agricultural settings like greenhouses and farms, maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity levels is crucial for plant growth, livestock health, and preventing mold.
The device is also essential in industrial applications, where precise control of climate conditions is necessary for manufacturing processes, storage, and quality control, especially in industries like pharmaceuticals, food, and electronics. Warehouses use these meters to monitor conditions that could affect sensitive products during storage.
Additionally, digital temperature and humidity meters are used in laboratories, museums, and data centers to protect sensitive equipment, specimens, and artifacts by preventing fluctuations that could cause damage. These meters typically feature easy-to-read digital displays and can provide real-time readings, with some models capable of data logging and alarms for out-of-range conditions.