Salt Lake City, Utah – June 21, 2018 – Monnit Corporation (www.monnit.com) today announced the release of a new high accuracy wireless voltage meter designed for commercial and industrial applications. The ALTA Wireless 0-200 VDC Voltage Meter capable of measuring the voltage off another device, battery, or power supply with 0.01V resolution. This sensor is capable of measuring voltage up to 200 VDC by connecting the leads on the sensor to the positive and ground terminals of the device or power source being measured. The new sensor complements Monnit's existing line of ALTA Enterprise Grade “Internet of Things” Solutions.
Features of the ALTA 0-200 VDC Wireless Voltage Meter
- Interfaces with batteries and devices up to 200 VDC
- Sensor resolution of 0.01 VDC
- Sensor accuracy of +/- 1%
ALTA products offer four times the wireless range (1,200+ feet, non-line-of-site) and much stronger battery life than traditional sensors (12+ years on two AA batteries). ALTA products also use Monnit’s Encrypt-RF™ bank level security, featuring 256-bit exchange and AES-128 CTR for all data messages.
All of Monnit's wireless sensors include free basic iMonnit online sensor monitoring with SMS text and email alerting. For more information on Monnit’s ALTA sensors, gateways and remote monitoring software, call (801) 561-5555 or visit https://www.monnit.com/alta.
Monnit also provides products to OEMs and Resellers through the IoTvantage™ business partner program which allows for volume discounts and private branding of both the wireless hardware and online monitoring software. Learn more at https://www.monnit.com/partner/.
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About Monnit Corp.
Monnit leads the Internet of Things by empowering businesses with easy-to-use, low-cost remote monitoring solutions. Monnit solutions can be used to: remotely monitor a variety of “Things” (i.e. temperature, motion, humidity, vibration, etc.); alerting you via text, email, and/or phone call when something goes wrong. More at www.monnit.com.