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This mini temperature module with LCD display is the perfect size for integrating into a project discretely. If you need to monitor the temperature in your greenhouse or home/classroom, this could easily be placed in a small custom enclosure. Why not extend your next custom clock-face build to also include this temperature sensor? Take your Design & Technology projects to the next level!

The thermometer has an operating range of approximately -50 degrees C to +70 degrees C. The module features a clear and easy-to-read LCD display.

The casing is made from ABS, which offers good resistance to; impact, heat, chemicals, and abrasion. It also offers good dimensional stability, hardness, and tensile strength, and it retains many of its favourable mechanical properties at very low temperatures.

Power is provided by the two included LR44 batteries. We also stock replacement LR44 batteries here.

Note:

  • Although temperature sensing is rated for as low as -50 degrees C, we are reasonably sure that the LCD screen will cease to function long before the temperature drops that low.

Features:

  • Add discreet temperature sensing to your project
  • The module features an easy-to-read LCD screen.
  • This is a great little module for D&T projects such as additional functionality for clock face designs or greenhouse monitoring.
  • The thermometer has an operating range of approximately -50 degrees C to +70 degrees C.
  • The casing is made from ABS, which has excellent mechanical properties, even at low temperatures.
  • Power is provided by the two included LR44 batteries.
  • RoHS compliant.

Contents:

  • 1 x Temperature & Humidity Module With LCD Screen.
  • 2 x LR44 Batteries.

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Dimensions:

  • Length: 47.6mm.
  • Width: 28.4mm.
  • Height: 15.5mm.

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Questions and answers

    What is the max material thickness I can use with this module, also what size cut out should I make?
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    Q What is the max material thickness I can use with this module, also what size cut out should I make?
    Asked by Geoff on July 19, 2022 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin
    Thanks for your question, I would cut an aperture that is approx. 26mm high and around 45mm wide as the spring loaded clips on the side should allow a friction fit.

    The module measures from the back of the lip to the back of the module 18mm but there isn’t really a maximum thickness but it might make it harder to access the batteries if you have it much thicker.

    If you have material less than around 1.5mm thickness you are likely to get some movement however.

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