TX PULSE LED 600-138
This LoRaWAN metering sensor works by counting and transcribing LED flashes from electrical meters with a LED interface.
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This LoRaWAN metering sensor works by counting and transcribing LED flashes from electrical meters with a LED interface.
The LoRaWAN Enless LED flash reading sensor allows you to count the light flashes (not infrared) from electric meters. The installation of the optical reading head is simplified and non-intrusive thanks to an adhesive viewfinder that is installed at the level of the meter’s diode.
The Pulse LED LoRaWAN sensor counts the number of flashes generated by the meters and converts them into pulses before sending the data via LoRaWAN radio.
The PULSE LED sensor has a battery life of up to 15 years, thanks to a high-capacity type D battery.
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