R REIFENG 10pcs 50kg Human Scale Load Cell Weighing Sensor Resistance Strain Half-bridge Sensor 34x34mm DIY Kit
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Currently, having a magnet stick to it indicates it is ferrous. The most likely thing to decide if it's oxidizing or resting is that it will oxidize
Selected User Reviews For R REIFENG 10pcs 50kg Human Scale Load Cell Weighing Sensor Resistance Strain Half-bridge Sensor 34x34mm DIY Kit
I have only tested four of the 10 thus far but they worked fine. In my kitchen scale connected to a Raspberry Pi, I will be using these sensors. One thing is being measured by the scale It generally consists of a coffee maker or a coffee machine. I can set up for coffee the next morning without having to think about it. The Pi will run a weight measurement every evening, and based on the weight, will send me an email if I have forgotten. I have tested these load cells to a limited extent so far, and they seem to be perfect for that application. I would like to point out one (very) minor thing According to one of the photographs, one of the dimensions is The dimensions of the chip are 4mm x 3mm. Approximately 4mm thick. There is no doubt about it, 34mm by 34mm is the right size. Then you might want to avoid ordering them if this point is not obvious to you.
However, that kit is NOT assembled, despite all of the images depicting it as such. Further, the screws they sent in are too short to mount to the plates, and the plates don't even have threaded holes, so there is no point to using these screws. There's a lot of misleading information on this.
Despite putting over 30 pounds on it, it hasn't even given me a second thought.
I am pleased with the.
There were 4 out of 6 load sensors that were defective.