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BONATECH 9 in 1 MQ Sensor Modules Kit Project Super Starter Kits for Gas Detection

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About this item

  • Working voltage: DC 5V; With signal output indicator light;
  • With a long service life and reliable stability;Quick response and recovery characteristics;
  • The analog output and increased with the increase of concentration, the higher the concentration higher voltage
  • For harmful gas family, environment detection device, is suitable for the detection of the ammonia, aromatic compounds, sulfide, benzene vapor, smoke and other harmful gas, gas sensitive element concentration range: 10 to 1000ppm provides reference cases.
  • Package Includes: MQ-2 Smoke Sensor,MQ-3 Alcohol Sensor,MQ-4 Methane Sensor,MQ-5 LPG Natural Gas City Gas Sensor,MQ-6 isobutane propane sensor,MQ-7 Carbon Monoxide Sensor Module,MQ-8 hydrogen sensor,MQ-9 Carbon Monoxide Combustible Gas Sensor,MQ-135 air quality detection sensor



Description:

With signal output indicator light.

Working voltage: DC 5V;

With signal output indicator light;

The dual signal output (analog output and TTL output);

The analog output and increased with the increase of concentration, the higher the concentration higher voltage;

Has a very high sensitivity to sulfide, benzene vapor, smoke and other harmful gases;

With a long service life and reliable stability;

Quick response and recovery characteristics;

With mounting holes, easy mounting;

The probe can be plug design, convenient test

Application:

For harmful gas family, environment detection device, is suitable for the detection of the ammonia, aromatic compounds, sulfide, benzene vapor, smoke and other harmful gas, gas sensitive element concentration range: 10 to 1000ppm provides reference cases.

Package List:

MQ-2 Smoke Sensor

MQ-3 Alcohol Sensor

MQ-4 Methane Sensor

MQ-5 LPG Natural Gas City Gas Sensor

MQ-6 isobutane propane sensor

MQ-7 Carbon Monoxide Sensor Module

MQ-8 hydrogen sensor

MQ-9 Carbon Monoxide Combustible Gas Sensor

MQ-135 air quality detection sensor

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Michael S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I did not test the Sensors yet so the quality is unknown. I am in the process of building a PM2.5 Particulate Matter Sensor. My problem is the poor shipping, they were all jammed in this little box. Most of the sensor metal screens were all bent up. Two of the sensors were not labeled. Now I have to guess at the sensor type. One has a housing that is not even in the Amazon picture. What kind of Rinky Dink outfit is this.Kind of disappointed
kc
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Poor soldering is visible. Tried to fix, but only 4 out of 9 working.
Doug Chan
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2024
Adjusting my review as I only just opened them.All the silver can ones have a label on the side of the can. It's not written on the board anywhere.3 and 7 don't have labels so just going to have to assume based on the the color.EDIT: upon doing some more research I think the Carbon Monoxide sensor may be useless and I'm not sure what that means for other sensors. Apparently, this type of sensor needs to be 'burned in' at 5V for 60s and then switched down to a lower voltage for readings. With a fairly generic board under each one fo these sensors, I highly doubt that is happening automatically for you or whether you can work around it by PWMing the power pin. God knows the digital output pin is probably useless in this case.I did try hooking it up normally with the provided pins and the thing just got very warm with constant 'high' readings regardless of how you adjust the pot.The lack of documentation for these sensors really kills any sort of hope of development.
James A
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2024
The sensors are not labelled. There is no way to tell which is which.Completely worthless.
Mary G
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
Husband is planning to use these for a prototype for an unmanned robotic leak detection system to test for gas leaks. He wants to create something that can gather information on leaks in places it isn't safe for a person to enter.
T
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
This is a nice array of gas sensors. It's a shame they included no documentation whatsoever, but on the plus side, they're extremely easy to use and set up. Connect the 5V and ground pins. Then, you have the option of using the analog or digital out for readings. I prefer to use the analog output when feasible. An LM393 comparator is used to convert the analog signal to digital logic for the digital output and this can be adjusted with the potentiometer. I hope these hold up over time, I'll be using them in some outdoor projects.
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