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The Grove - Gas Sensor(MQ2) module is useful for gas leakage detecting(in home and industry).
It can detect LPG, i-butane, methane, alcohol, Hydrogen, somke and so on. Based on its fast
response time. measurements can be taken as soon as possible. Also the sensitivity can be
adjusted by the potentiometer.
For all Grove users (especially beginners), we provide you guidance PDF documents. Please
download and read through Preface - Getting StartedandIntroduction to Grove before your
using of the product.
Note
Hot-swapping the grove may lead to IC burnout, please turn off the power of main board before
swapping grove.
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Please visit our wiki page for more info about this product. It will be appreciated if you can help
us improve the documents, add more demo code or tutorials. For technical support, please
post your questions to our forum.
More information about gas sensor, please refer to this manual.
Grove - Gas Sensor(MQ2)
SKU 101020055
IN STOCK 29 Available
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Dimensions 130mm x 90mm x 23mm
Weight G.W 15g
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How to choose a gas sensor
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on Oct 19,2016
Is this module compatible with LinkIt ONE?
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on Oct 19,2016
Hola!I am a noob in this field. Can you tell me what is the working range (in m) of MQ2 sensor? Like will it
be able to sense smoke from 1m away?
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alejandro.segl on Oct 19,2016
Hello! i have a question, how i can get the value in ppm or %? I follow the instructions that the wiki
describe, but i have values like:R0= -0.10After i put the R0 value into the other code, and it show me this
values:sensor_volt =
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on Oct 19,2016
Hello! Can I know if anyone has tried using the board for this sensor with the MQ137 Ammonia sensor?
The design is practically almost the same and the pins are similar too.
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Matthew Lange on Oct 20,2016 10:42 AM
Hi! This one's the Bus Blaster, not the Bus Pirate ;) AFAIK, the Bus Blaster is currently on V2.
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Dear customer,About this board you can go to Bus Blaster forum http://dangerousprototypes.com... to ask the
question.They can help you more then us.
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Hi there, sorry there is no cables for this but you can use jumper wire to connect it.
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:50 AM
Sorry we don't know, better you can kick "Notify Me" when it back it could remind you.
Yes, All Gas sensors have the same schematic.
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Jeremias Emmanuel Miranda on Oct 19,2016
Hi, i want know about the value recollected what is the measured unit
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Yesenia Lizasuain on Oct 19,2016
Hello! Can anyone tell me how I would go about heating up the sensor? I know that I need to apply power
to the sensor between 24-48 hours (based on the datasheet), my question is,do I have to apply gas (I was
planning on using a lighter for this part)
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Adam Eisenstadt on Oct 19,2016
Would I be able to remove the MQ2 on this board and replace it with an MQ8?
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Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:47 AM
Hi,You can refer to the document of Gas sensor on the wiki.
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Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:44 AM
Hi Yesenia Lizasuain.Just plugging it to socket,no need other external power.
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Yuri Qiu on Oct 20,2016 10:41 AM
Hi there, We are not sure that MQ8 would work well with the board, but you can try. Because we didn't test the
MQ8 before.
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