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<font color="#008DE6">Is it normal that the gas sensor becomes hot in the course of operating?</font>
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Don’t worry, it is normal. Because the sensitivity material in the sensor should be heated for operating.
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MQ-2 Gas Sensor

FAQ

Is it normal that the gas sensor becomes hot in the course of operating?

Don’t worry, it is normal. Because the sensitivity material in the sensor should be heated for operating.

Support

Support

If you require technical support, please go to the Support page and open a ticket.