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DIY Soldering Practice Kits DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Module DIY Electronic Kits Soldering Project Kit 0-99 ℃ (32℉-210℉) Dingdong Store

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  • [DS18B20 sensor] This temperature measurement soldering kits use temperature sensor DS18B20 to measure temperature.
  • [Wide measurement range and High accuracy] The soldering kits have a wide measurement range and high accuracy. Its temperature range is 0-99 ℃ (32℉-210℉), and its accuracy is 0.1 ℃ (0.18℉). Note: It can only display °C.
  • [Alarm temperature range can be set] The temperature range of the alarm can be set, and the function can also be turned off.
  • [Note] If you received a generic PCB board without printing, please contact us for a replacement.
  • [WIDE APPLICATION] It widely used in temperature measurement, It can help you exercise soldering skills, recognize MCS-51 single chip computer and develop programs.


Operation method: 1. Turn on: When turned on, the module enters the initialization state, at this time the digital tube displays inch----inch; the current temperature will be displayed in a moment. 2. Current temperature range: . K8 Reset button


James B
2025-09-02 12:30:56
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:City Slicker
2025-06-25 10:03:32
This kit works fine. It has two alarms: one for over temp. and one for under temp. These are easy to set. Bright display. As usual, the English instructions are some what humorous, but easy to figure out what they mean. The kit came with a few extra parts, but better that than too few. Display is in degrees Celsius. Works with a 5 volt USB connection and comes with a cable. I like it. Only disappointment is that the links to additional information don't work. I'd like to know how to use the four terminals labeled +, -, R, T.
Julian Lazaro
2025-05-04 17:16:17
Have built many of these, some with family or friends to teach them. No issues. I can build in about 30 minutes, beginner probably 1-2 hours depending on knowledge.
John Strong
2025-04-09 15:04:04
This was a fun soldering project, right up until I discovered that the temperature sensor, the prime reason for the kit, was missing.Word to the wise: do a thorough inventory of the parts - not a quick visual 'all looks well' check!
Kevin Crowley
2025-03-25 13:51:29
Poor directions, couple parts would not fit in place. Did not function when complete.
J
2025-03-13 13:12:07
Easy to put together. Had trouble with the socket so just soldered the IC directly to the board. I've soldered for years so I didn't worry about overheating the ic. For beginners I would use the socket. It does appear to be in Celsius only.
~Crash~
2025-01-24 14:28:36
Went together fairly easily and works well. Definitely a fun kit for a beginner. As with most of these beginner kits, the best idea is to scan the QR code on the included instructions to access the full build document on their website. Use the full set of instructions on the website's PDF document rather than the bare-bones instructions included with the kit.My only two minor beefs are that 1) you are locked into Celsius. I could not find a way to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit. and 2) the unit does not measure below freezing (0 C or 32 F) although that limit is clearly stated in the product description.
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