Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
See all 264 reviews
Write a Review
  • All Reviews (264)
  • Image (25)
  • Video (0)
  • All Star
    • All Star(264)
    • 5 Star(240)
    • 4 Star(21)
    • 3 Star(3)
    • 2 Star(0)
    • 1 Star(0)
Sort by:
Top Review
  • Top Review
  • Most Helpful
  • Most Recent
Reviews only from your country (Australia)
|
Show Original

A part of the review has been auto-translated.

  • 15/08/2019

    Nice and cheep Product. The LDO is a LM6206, so the max input voltage is 6.5V. The board is based on a TLC555 and outputs a voltage from 3.3V to 0V. It consumes around 4mA at 5V or 3.3V. Wet soil gives a lower voltage than dry soil.

    Comments (1)
    Show Original
  • 18/07/2018

    The sensor is based on an a-stable multi vibrator circuit using a 555 where the output duty cycle changes with the sensed capacitance. The simply over an RC circuit integrated signal is the board's output. Unfortunately, the discharge time constant on C (1µF) on this model (Ver. 1.2) seems very high (>10 sec) which is caused by too high valued or non existing discharge resistor. So I simply added a 1.2M resistor from the board's output to ground. There is just enough room at the connector side and already existing via's to easily solder a small 1/10W radial resistor on. This may slightly limit the output swing but gives more stable result voltages.

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 09/10/2018

    not yet tested, product as per website description. some fluxant residue on the solder joints. it looks Ok, satisfied non ancora testato, prodotto come da descrizione del sito web. alcuni residui flussanti sui giunti di saldatura. sembra Ok, soddisfatto

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 02/10/2020

    Excellent product and very well finished.

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 25/09/2019

    good price, good quality

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 02/09/2019

    Seems good.

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 03/07/2019

    These are definitely an upgrade to the older fork sensors, and seem to be coated quite well with some sort of epoxy compound to reduce corrosion. The edges of the board, however, are still raw PCB and I would recommend touching them up with some 2 part epoxy before calibration and use, just to extend the life of the part.

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 23/11/2018

    tested Vcc = 3,3V Wide Voltage 2.5 V 0,68 V

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 25/04/2021

    excellent but careful that works with at least 4.5v and not 3.3v. because it mounts integrated ne555 that requires at least 4.5v

    Comments
    Show Original
  • 16/07/2019

    Works fine. I use it with an ESP8266. Be careful: ESP8266 analog input's max. voltage is 1 V! The sensor's max. output voltage is at about 2.8 V.

    Comments
    Show Original
Show:

    Total 0 pages

    Go to page

    Go

    You might be interested in

    recommendation for you
    • US$20.49
    • US$3.69
    • US$2.99
    • US$1.99
    • US$3.99
    • US$18.99
    • US$1.59
    • US$0.99
    • US$2.99
    • US$21.99
    • US$17.19
    • US$6.99
    • US$3.79
    • US$7.99
    • US$1.99
    • US$0.99
    • US$2.99
    • US$29.99