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ACS – Modubs RTU

Part no.: ACS – Modubs RTU

Key Features

• Single or dual axis

• 360° (single), +/- 80° (dual)

• Voltage, Current or RS-232 interface

• Low cost design for solar and other applications

POSITAL ACS inclinometers combine the proven technolgy of the ACS inclinometer with the low cost, commonly used MODBUS RTU interface commonly found in solar and other applications.

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