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Adam replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months ago
Thank you for the replay. Do you know the data logger’s maximum sampling rate (logging rate)? A LICOR rep said that the LI-710 transmits 10 Hz data
nick replied to the topic Continous HAB monitoring in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 8 months ago
I spoke too soon. The Campbell ClariVUE10 eventually developed interval reporting issues with the last library that I mentioned above so I copied the libraries from my old computer onto my new computer because it was the last set of libraries that didn’t have issues. But now it is having interval reporting issues too and the CTD sensor readings…[Read more]
Shannon Hicks replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months ago
The electronics themselves are rated up to 85 degrees C (185F). We’ve never had an issue with the boards at high temperatures, it’s just that the lipo battery packs don’t really like extreme temps (either hot or cold) because they don’t charge efficiently. Just doing a cursory check of random stations on Monitor My Watershed in warm climates, I…[Read more]
Adam replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months ago
Thank you for your reply. Do you anticipate the coding to be intensive (more than a few hundred lines)?
Yes, I would be powering the LI-710 with a deep cycle AGM battery.
On a different note, what temperatures has the Mayfly and LTE Bee been tested in?
I would be deploying it in an area where temperatures surpass 115 f.
Shannon Hicks replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months ago
A Mayfly Data Logger should be able to communicate with a LI-710, but someone would have to write a specific SDI12 library file of commands for that sensor, using the example command info in the manual. It also looks like it’s a continuously-powered sensor, requiring 0.125mA at 12v, with up to 2A during initial startup. I assume you’ll be po…[Read more]
Eric Booth replied to the topic Logging data from Milone eTape in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months ago
Sorry for the delay. I’m planning to use it in an H-flume that has a maximum depth of 0.45 meters. It looks like precision is listed as 0.25 mm but I’m okay with accuracy closer to 2 mm.
And thanks for the sensor range info. I’ll plan to install the eTape in a probe well attached to the flume that extends below the flume entrance elevation. I…[Read more]
Adam started the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months, 1 week ago
I am thinking about buying a LI-710 Evapotranspiration Sensor https://licor.app.boxenterprise.net/s/3uehdcs2tkwhb120zm3l961pauvjhl9d
I was wondering if I could use a Mayfly as a data logger for it without needing to buy a SDI-12 adaptor
Thank you, Adam
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neilh20 replied to the topic Logging data from Milone eTape in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months, 1 week ago
Good to hear. and definitely very interested in use with a flume. What range of water depth measurement are you looking for and depth accuracy of measurement.
Typically, because ADCs are got good around 0.0V and rail – the Sensor range from 0.0 to full range, the Voltage range is from 10%Rail to 90%Rail (eg 0.3V to 3.0V for 3.3VDC rail) and t…[Read more]
Eric Booth replied to the topic Logging data from Milone eTape in the forum Environmental Sensors 8 months, 1 week ago
Thanks for the response, Neil. I’m basing the idea that the sensor is calibrated on the following response from Milone when I asked about the difference between the standard voltage divider setup and the other more expensive (+$45) output modules:
“<span data-olk-copy-source=”MessageBody”>If you go with the standard voltage divider, each sensor…[Read more]