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Parking Radar Kit ( K3502 ) on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Santa Clara, California, United States

Santa Clara, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Velleman Manufacturer Part Number:K3502 UPC:Does not apply

If you have problems parking then this kit is for you. Using (ultrasonic) sound waves, whose frequency is beyond our range of hearing, we can "measure" a distance. Consequently, a sensor mounted at the back of the car can give an indication of the distance between your car and the car parked behind you or other obstacles (only at the same height as the sensor). When the preset minimum distance is crossed, an audible signal is generated. Detection range: 5cm - 1.5m (adjustable) Detection angle: 5° Supply voltage: 10 - 15V DC / 16mA PCB dimensions:sensor: 1.1 x 3.7", base: 1.9 x 4.9". This is a kit and requires full assembly. Our kits are only returnable if they are still in their original packaging. Alltronics # K3502. See Spec Sheet:  http://www.alltronics.com/mas_assets/acrobat/K3502.pdf

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