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Data are easily read using your own Python script or using third party web based platform such as Emoncms Grafana and else. | Data are easily read using your own Python script or using third party web based platform such as Emoncms Grafana and else. | ||
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Revision as of 19:33, 3 May 2021
RPICT Series are a range of Raspberrypi Hats for reading and recording AC voltages and currents.
Visit the technical documentation here.
These are build around Open Source components such as Arduino and Linux Raspberrypi OS.
Data are easily read using your own Python script or using third party web based platform such as Emoncms Grafana and else.
Click the cart below to view the shop.