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MB79XX HR-MaxTemp

MB79XX HR-MaxTemp

MB7955 HR‑MaxTemp PCB and Heat Shrink

MB7956 MaxTemp cable sold per foot i.e. 1 ft = qty 1 (Purchased with the MB7955)

MB7957 HR-MaxTemp PCB, heat Shrink, and 3 feet of cable

MB7958 Assembled HR‑MaxTemp with 3 feet of cable

MB7959 Assembled HR‑MaxTemp with 6 feet of cable

MB7972 Assembled HR‑MaxTemp with 20 feet of cable

The HR-MaxTemp is designed to be used alongside the HR-MaxSonar sensors. The HR-MaxSonar sensor upon power-up will automatically detect an attached temperature sensor and begin to apply temperature compensation for the speed of sound changes to all range outputs.

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The HR-MaxTemp is an external temperature sensor designed for use with the high-resolution sensors produced by MaxBotix.

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Part Numbers

All MaxBotix part numbers are a combination of a six-character base followed by a dash and a three-digit product code. The following table displays all of the active and valid part numbers for this product.

Active Part Numbers
MB79550
MB79560
MB79570
MB79580
MB79590
MB79720

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