Fuel Cell Monitor Pro 4.0
The Fuel Cell Monitor Pro 4.0 can calculate the efficiency and electrical characteristics of fuel cells and electrolyzers and allows real-time monitoring of every cell in the fuel cell stack.
The Measuring Transformer Card provides the possibility of four-conductor measurement for the compensation of measurement errors. The measured value recording can be performed automatically, voltage-regulated, current-regulated or manually. The efficiency of H-TEC Education’s fuel cells can also be measured with the Fuel Cell Monitor Pro. It also display up to ten individual voltages of a fuel cell stack in real-time and record and display characteristic curves and efficiency of H-TEC Education’s electrolyzers.
- Descripción
Descripción
Features:
· External measuring transformer card for measuring and recording the characteristics of fuel cell models: voltage, current, and time
· Connects to a computer via USB cable
· Supplied software allows you to plot the fuel cell stack’s voltage-current, power-voltage, power- current, power-time characteristics
· Recording can be done automatically, at certain voltage or current points or manually
· Data recording as .txt or .csv format
Contents Include:
· Measuring Transformer Card
· Software
· Individual Voltage Measurement Cable
· Cable Set (USB cable, 2x 2 mm cable set, 2x 4 mm cable set, 2x adapters)
· Power Supply
· Transport Case
· Detailed Operating Manual
Minimum System Requirements: Computer with Windows 2000 SP3, XP, Vista or Windows 7, Windows 10, 580 MB free space on HD, Pentium III or comparable (600 MHz – or faster), USB port Recommended Requirements: Microsoft Excel (for individualized data plotting)
Measurements Possible With the Fuel Cell Monitor Pro 4.0, U104:
· Voltage-controlled automatic measurements
· Determining characteristic curve of electrolyzer
· Determining electrolyzer efficiency
· Determining characteristic curves of fuel cell
· Determining fuel cell efficiency
· Determining decomposition voltage of water
· Long-term measurements at your own computer
· Fixing the output at different operating points of the fuel cell stack
· Monitoring single cell stack voltages at your computer
· Power-controlled automatic measurements