The Medusa Research Temp sensor
provides a simple way to monitor the temperature
of the components in your power system. Are you
trying to pull too much current from your batteries?
Overloading your motor? With the Medusa Research
Temp sensor and the Power Analyzer Pro you will
know the answer.
The Medusa Research Temp sensor
provides a simple way to monitor the temperature
of the components in your power system. Are you
trying to pull too much current from your batteries?
Overloading your motor? With the Medusa Research
Temp sensor and the Oracle you will know the answer.
This Temp sensor is also compatible with Power Analyzer
Pro.
Simplify your test stand and in-flight testing with the
Brushless Motor RPM Phase Sensor for the Power Analyzer PRO and Oracle.
This reasonably priced sensor is a must-have accessory for brushless
motor testing. It works in place of our optical RPM sensor (MR-RPM-001),
and it is compatible with all existing Power Analyzer PRO and Oracle
hardware.
To use the sensor connect the provided hassle-free bullet-type connector tap-in
to your existing motor connectors without soldering, splicing, or piercing the
wire insulation. Only one connection is required to any one of the three wires
going to the brushless motor. Installation with other types of connectors is also
easy with the single lead construction of the sensor. Then using the PowerProview
software, configure your unit to select the RPM Phase Sensor and set the number
of “motor poles” and you're ready to measure RPM!
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Use this adapter for the Oracle throttle connection |
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6” length |
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Heavy duty 22 AWG wires |
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Hitec/JR compatible connector |
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Female to two Male connectors |
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Use this adapter to connect the Oracle to the Power Analyzer PRO |
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6” length |
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Heavy duty 22 AWG wires |
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Hi-tech/JR compatible connectors |
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The POWERLink USB
Adapter can be purchased to add PC connectivity
to your Power Analyzer II, Power Analyzer Pro, and Oracle Data Recorder.

Includes the POWERLink USB Adapter and
USB cable.
This page last updated on
Friday, March 1, 2008
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