PMA-Series Environmental Sensors
Solar Light offers a variety of laboratory-grade environmental measurement sensors and instruments for accurate ambient temperature, humidity, and dew point calculations.

Solar Light’s Model PMA2170 Digital Probe is an accurate professional-grade instrument for measuring relative humidity, dew point, and ambient temperature.

Solar Light’s Model PMA2160 Thermistor Temperature Probe Interface permits a wide variety of Solar Light Thermistor Temperature Probes to be attached to our Model PMA2100 Dual-Input Data Logging Radiometer.

Solar Light’s NIST-Traceable Model PMA2140 Digital Visible and Infrared Global Radiometer measures irradiance within the range of 400 to 1100nm, and is intended primarily for cost-sensitive applications where the flat spectral response of our thermopile-based pyranometers is not required.

Solar Light’s ISO 9060:2018 Spectrally Flat Digital Class B and Class C Pyranometers measure global hemispherical radiation from 300 to 2800nm. They utilize thermopile technology, assuring very broad spectral sensitivity, exceptional flatness, and excellent good long term stability.