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RMIS (Remote Monitoring IoT System - 4 Channel) SDK

RMIS (Remote Monitoring IoT System) Max 60V @ 30A 4 Channel)

Ideal for remote monitoring DC Voltage and Current of:

  • Green Energy Systems
  • Renewable Energy Systems
  • Batteries (12/24/48V)
  • Solar Panels
  • Wind Generators (12/24/48V)
  • Hydro Power Generators
  • Rain Gutter Power Generators
  • Thermoelectric Power Generator
  • Water Tower Power Generators
  • Turbines

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  • The board will monitor 4 x channels
    • Each +/- 30A current and voltage up to 60V DC. (30V Version also available)
      • 8 x channels in total.
      • Allow monitoring of charge and discharging of current sources.
      • Voltage monitoring, on each channel, can be isolated from current, if needed.
      • Ideal maximum continuous current 15A, per channel.
  • Each of these channels are isolated.
  • Common ground for voltage monitoring.
  • The current measured is also positive and negative, so RMIS can monitor both charging and discharging DC currents in each channel. This makes it ideal for battery monitoring, solar and wind charging etc.
  • In addition, the board has a digital temperature sensor included.
  • Provides feedback on the PCB and ambient temperature.
  • On board 5V and 3V3 regulators.
    • Maximum of 15V DC input to the PCB power.
    • DC Input Voltage monitored by separate input to ESP8266 ADC.
  • Compact Board
  • Easy to install and setup

Tags: Charging, Current Monitoring, Discharging, ESP-12S, ESP8266, GB3FW, GB3JT, Home Automation, IoT, Power Consumption, Remote Monitoring, SDK, Solar, STEM, ThingSpeak, Voltage Monitoring, Wind

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