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Bob Blumenscheid replied to the topic New Xbee Modem: XB3-C-GM1-UT-001 in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 11 months ago
@caroline@wachusett I checked with our Technical Support team. They suggested you review the electrical characteristics
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caroline@wachusett replied to the topic New Xbee Modem: XB3-C-GM1-UT-001 in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 11 months ago
Hello,
<p class=”user-nicename”>@bblumenscheid or any other EnviroDIY user who may know, I was wondering if you know whether both the Digi XBee 3 Global (GM2) and the Digi XBee 3 Low-Power (GM1) modems work on the Mayfly 1.1 board in the U.S.? We have the Global GM2 modem and we have not been able to send data to MMW successfully. It uploaded one…[Read more] -
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Jake Lemon started the topic Options for Export from MMW to Another Data Portal in the forum Monitor My Watershed 11 months, 1 week ago
Hi All. I’m working with the Great Lakes Observing System to assess the viability of sharing our data through their data portal. https://seagull.glos.org/landing
I’m wondering if there is potential to send our data to Seagull through MMW?
Thanks.
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neilh20 replied to the topic Issue with USB not connecting in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Nuts that it sounds like the switch might be oxidizing. The switch solves a power vampire problem by switching off the CP210x – so I would expect the processor to carry on working. You might check what the humidity levels are in the unit, ensure that its largely isolated from fogs and possibly put in some dessicant to dry it out. At one point I…[Read more]
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Stephen H started the topic Issue with USB not connecting in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 11 months, 3 weeks ago
On a Linux box(but really any platform I suspect), especially with mayflies that have been in the field for a time, the USB port goes dead. Strangely the Mayfly seems to continue to work, you just can’t connect to the serial port, and or upload new code. You can tell because with the USB switch(the double dip switch for power light and USB l…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Logging data from Milone eTape in the forum Environmental Sensors 1 year ago
Hi Eric. this is a voltage sensor, so it fits a pretty basic type of sensor, measure the voltage and then translate it to depth.
For a sensor, layers of calibration give value. Calibration of the sensor to defined units (V to mm), and calibration of the water height to the measured height in the flume.
The accuracy sounds pretty reasonable, for…[Read more]
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Adam replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 1 year 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
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nick replied to the topic Continous HAB monitoring in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year 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]
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 1 year 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]
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Adam replied to the topic LI-710 Compatibility in the forum Environmental Sensors 1 year 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.
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