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Allows a data logger to automatically activate external ac or dc devices such as motors, pumps, heaters, valves, and fans.
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16
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-40° to +55°C
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12 Vdc nominal (11 to 18 Vdc)
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Allows the data logger to control dc devices that have a moderate current load, such as solenoids, solenoid valves, dc motors, stepper motors, lights, horns, heaters, and fans.
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8
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-40° to +70°C
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12 Vdc
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Allows the data logger to control dc devices that have a relatively high-powered load, such as solenoids, solenoid valves, dc motors, stepper motors, lights, horns, heaters, and fans.
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16
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-40° to +70°C
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12 Vdc
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Expands the digital input and/or output capability of a data logger.
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16
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-40° to +70°C
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12 Vdc (nominal 9 to 18 V)
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Increases the number of continuous analog output (CAO) ports available to a data logger. CAOs are used for proportional control or driving strip charts.
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4
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-40° to +60°C
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12 Vdc nominal (9.6 to 16 Vdc)
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Enables a data logger to determine whether 12 Vdc power is passed onto an external device.
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Controls up to 12 external ac or dc devices.
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6
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-40° to +70°C
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12 Vdc nominal (8.4 to 24 Vdc)
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Allows a data logger to control up to four external ac or dc devices.
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4
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-25° to +50°C
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12 Vdc
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