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Solar Radiation Sensor 0-2000W/M range 0-2V 4-20MA Light detector 400-1100nm Wavelength range RS485 Pyranometer Transmission

Solar Radiation Sensor 0-2000W/M range 0-2V 4-20MA Light detector 400-1100nm Wavelength range RS485 Pyranometer Transmission

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Specifications

Brand Name
UICPAL
High-concerned chemical
None
Origin
Mainland China
Output
Analog Sensor
Theory
Current Sensor
Type
Optical-Electronics Sensor
is_customized
Yes
Use
Ray Sensor
Material
Mixture
Choice
yes
semi_Choice
yes

Product Description

Solar Radiation Sensor 0-2000W/M range 0-2V 4-20MA Light detector 400-1100nm Wavelength range RS485 Pyranometer Transmission


Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Wide 0-2000W/m² range with multiple outputs (0-2V, 4-20mA, RS485)
  • 400-1100nm wavelength covers full solar spectrum
  • Customizable for industrial use like solar farms
  • Analog/optical design reliable for long-term outdoor deployment

Cons

  • No specified accuracy or calibration data
  • Mixture material may lack IP rating details for waterproofing
  • RS485 requires compatible interfaces
  • Higher cost for specialized sensor

Common Questions

What material is the solar radiation sensor made from?

Mixture of optical materials and electronics for durability in outdoor use.

What is the size and mounting compatibility of the pyranometer?

Compact design for standard sensor mounts; exact dimensions not specified but typical for RS485 sensors around 100-150mm diameter.

What outputs and wavelength range does it support?

0-2000W/m² range, 0-2V/4-20mA/RS485 outputs, 400-1100nm spectral response for solar measurement.

How is it used in applications like weather stations?

Mount horizontally facing sky for irradiance measurement; connect to PLC or data logger via RS485 for monitoring.

What are the shipping and customization options?

Ships from Mainland China, customizable; international delivery 2-4 weeks in protective packaging.

Product information last updated on December 26, 2025